A native New Yorker, Kim has been photographing people for almost 20 years. His work has been published in four anthologies of nudes, and has been in numerous exhibitions.
Starting in the 80’s, he showed at various East Village galleries and the NYU Small Works exhibits. For the last ten years his work has regularly appeared at the Leslie-Lohman Gallery in Soho. In San Francisco, he took part in a show featuring 20 artists' views of Scott O’Hara. In Los Angeles, his work is at the David Aden Gallery, and is represented in Klaus Gerhart’s ‘Naked Gallery’ catalog. It is also featured in the Montreal Museum of Sex.
While his commercial work is portraiture and still life, it has also been recognized artistically with a one-man show of his portraits of gay singer/songwriters at Different Light.
In March 2003, NYC's SK417 Gallery exhibited a solo show of Hanson's nude work, "Shadow and Light," which favored his black-and-white images and a number of his large-size color prints. The exhibit also debuted his new "white-on-white" prints.
Since that time his work has appeared in two more group shows, at the Leslie Lohman Gallery and at Art at Large. Four of his pieces were featured in the November 2003 "Sex and Fetish" issue of Blue Magazine.
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KIM HANSON
A native New Yorker, Kim has been photographing people for almost 20 years. His work has been published in four anthologies of nudes, and has been in numerous exhibitions.
Starting in the 80’s, he showed at various East Village galleries and the NYU Small Works exhibits. For the last ten years his work has regularly appeared at the Leslie-Lohman Gallery in Soho. In San Francisco, he took part in a show featuring 20 artists' views of Scott O’Hara. In Los Angeles, his work is at the David Aden Gallery, and is represented in Klaus Gerhart’s ‘Naked Gallery’ catalog. It is also featured in the Montreal Museum of Sex.
While his commercial work is portraiture and still life, it has also been recognized artistically with a one-man show of his portraits of gay singer/songwriters at Different Light.
In March 2003, NYC's SK417 Gallery exhibited a solo show of Hanson's nude work, "Shadow and Light," which favored his black-and-white images and a number of his large-size color prints. The exhibit also debuted his new "white-on-white" prints.
Since that time his work has appeared in two more group shows, at the Leslie Lohman Gallery and at Art at Large. Four of his pieces were featured in the November 2003 "Sex and Fetish" issue of Blue Magazine.
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