Lori Nix

Nix in her studio in 2012, working on one of the dioramas that she will then photograph

Lori Nix (born 1969) is a photographer based in Brooklyn, NY who has been building and photographing dioramas since the early 1990s. Her work has been widely collected and exhibited internationally.

Biography

Lori Nix was born in Norton, Kansas, in 1969, and graduated from Truman State University where she studied ceramics, and photography. She went on to study photography at the graduate level at Ohio University, and moved to New York in 1999.[1]

Process

Nix considers herself a “faux landscape photographer,”[2] and her work is influenced by extreme weather and disaster films.[3] She works without digital manipulation, using miniatures and models to create surreal scenes and landscapes, building dioramas that range from 20 inches to six feet in diameter. They take several months to build, and two to three weeks to photograph. For many years Nix used a large format 8 × 10 film camera[4][5] but in 2015 she started photographing her dioramas with a Canon 5Ds d-SLR camera. Nix works with her partner Kathleen Gerber, a trained glass artist, at home in Brooklyn, NY, constructing most of the scenery by hand from scratch, using "foam and glue and paint and anything else handy." After the final photograph is made, Nix harvests the diorama for pieces for future use and then destroys it.[6][7][8] Nix and Gerber also design and fabricate sets for video.[9]

Major projects

Photography

Video

Publications

Selected solo exhibitions

Collections

Nix's photographs are held in the following public collections:[32][33]

Awards

References

External links

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