
Tim Hailand is a photographic artist based in New York. For the last 10 years he has been focusing mainly on portraiture, photographing artists, athletes, performers, and designers. In 2008 Hailand exhibited in both Aspen and Berlin, showing works from his "Statues" and "Photos Re-photographed" series. In the "Statue" works, Hailand photographs inanimate statues in an intimate way, as if they were living people. In the "Photos re-photographed" works, he re-photographs his own portraits in new settings, creating an open ended narrative. With his first book, One Day in The Life of Daniel Radcliffe, he begins his publishing venture (with more titles in the series to be published in 2010).
Hailand's work is in the permanent collection of The Guggenheim Museum, The archives of New York's MoMA , as well as the Albright-Knox Museum. His work has appeared in Visionaire, The New Yorker, Paper, Playgirl, Frieze, Artforum, W, Time Out London, Dutch, HX, Next, Aspen and V magazines, and is in the private collections of Hilla Becher, Matthew Broderick & Sarah Jessica Parker, Pete Burns, Elton John, Chaka Khan, Patti Lupone, Isaac Mizrahi, Stevie Nicks, The Pet Shop Boys, Daniel Radcliffe, Jake Shears, Marc Shaiman & Scott Wittman, Mario Testino, Rufus Wainwright, and Vivienne Westwood.
For more examples of Hailand's work, please visit his web site at:
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