Brian Ulrich

Brian Ulrich (born 1971) is an American photographer known for his photographic exploration of consumer culture.[1]

Photograph from Ulrich's Copia series

Life and work

Ulrich was born in Northport, New York,[2] and lives in Providence, Rhode Island.[citation needed] He received a BFA in photography from University of Akron in Akron, Ohio (1996) and an MFA in photography from Columbia College Chicago (2004).[2] He has taught photography at Columbia College Chicago and Gallery 37, both in Chicago; and at the University of Akron.[2] He is an Associate Professor of Photography at the Rhode Island School of Design.[3]

In 2001 in response to a national call for citizens to bolster the American economy through shopping, Ulrich began a project to document consumer culture. This project, Copia, is a series of large scale photographs of shoppers, retail spaces, and displays of goods. Initially focused on big-box retail establishments and shoppers, the series expanded to include thrift stores, back rooms of retail businesses, art fairs and most recently empty retail stores and dead malls.

Ulrich works with a combination of 4×5 large format and medium format cameras,[4] and also incorporates found objects as sculpture, juxtaposed with his photographs on gallery walls.[5]

Publications

Publications by Ulrich

  • Is This Place Great or What. New York: Aperture; Cleveland Museum of Art, 2011. ISBN 978-1597111928.[6]
  • Closeout: Retail Relics and Ephemera. Anderson Gallery, 2013. With an interview with and an essay by Will Steacy.

Publications with contributions by Ulrich

Exhibitions

Solo

Group

  • Manufactured Self, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, IL (2005)[11]
  • On the Scene, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL (2005)[12]
  • Photocentric, Minnesota Center for Photography, Minneapolis, MN (2005)
  • MP3, Kelli Connell, Justin Newhall, and Brian Ulrich, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, (2006)[13]
  • Presumed Innocence: Photographic Perspectives of Children, DeCordova Museum, Lincoln, MA, (2008)[14]
  • World's Away: New Suburban Landscapes, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN;[15] Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA (2008)[16]
  • Made in Chicago, Photographs from the LaSalle Bank Collection, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL (2008)

Awards

Collections

Ulrich's work is held in the following permanent collections

References