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Visual Essay

Home office: the places where we worked - a directive sent out to friends, friends-of-friends, and colleagues - March/April 2020

Pages 34-40 | Published online: 21 Apr 2022
 

Abstract

“Home Office: The Places Where We Worked” is a directive based photo project that asked participants to take photographs of their work places during the early months of the COVID pandemic of 2020.

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Tim Hossler

As the former in-house art director for photographer Annie Leibovitz, Tim Hossler helped Ms. Leibovitz create her most memorable images, books and exhibitions of the late 1990's through the early 2000's. He holds a degree in Architecture from Kansas State University and an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art. He has held the positions of Director of Design at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) and Art Director of The Wolfsonian-Florida International University in Miami Beach. At the University of Kansas, He currently teaches design history, design ethics, and visual communications. His academic research includes working with photographers, artists, and cultural institutions to produce experimental forms of visual narratives, and the exploration of visual culture's role in defining time and place.

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