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PHOTOGRAPHS PURCHASED FOR PERMANENT/CORPORATE COLLECTIONS:
Museum of Modern Art, New York City
National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Chicago Center for Contemporary Photography
Huston Museum of Fine Art
Southeastern Center for Contemporary Arts (SECCA)
Ackland Art Museum, Chapel Hill, N.C.
Victoria & Albert Museum, London
Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France
Stedelijk Museum of Modern Art, Amsterdam
American Telephone and Telegraph
R.J. Reynolds Industries
Security Pacific National Bank
Shriner's Children Hospital
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS :
Stevens College, Columbia Missouri,
one person show, Oct. 2004
FotoFest 2004, Houston, Texas,
one person show March. 2004
Braunstein / Quay Gallery, San Francisco,"Dog Days" - group show - August 1988
1984 Museum of Modern Art, New York City, N.Y.
"Color Photographs: Recent Acquisitions",
group show - Sept. 1984
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, Ca.
Olympic Arts Festival Exhibition - group show - Aug. 1984
Center for Contemporary Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico,
one person show - Sept. 1983
Arco Center for the Visual Arts, Los Angeles, Ca.,
one person show - March 1983
Seibu Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, Japan,"20th Century Contemporary Photography" from the
permanent collection of MoMA, N.Y.C. - group show - Jan. 1983
The Photographer's Gallery, London, England, "Floods Of Light," group show - Dec. 1982
International Museum of Photography, Rochester, N.Y.
"Color as Form: A History of Color Photography,",
group show - July 1982
Friends of Photography gallery, Carmel, Ca.,
four person show - April, 1982
Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., "Color as Form," group show - April 1982
The Photographer's Gallery, London, England,"Californian Colour," group show - July, 1981
Il Diaframma/Canon gallery, Milan, Italy one person show - April 1981
Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., "New Acquisitions," group show - Feb. 1981
EXPERIENCE: In 1995 he produced and directed his first hour long documentary, "Edward James : Builder of Dreams ©1995. Shot over a period of five years in four countries, the film chronicled the life of the surrealist poet, collector, and architect, Edward James and his indelible imprint on history. The film has been honored with a CINE "Golden Eagle" and was broadcast on Public Television (PBS) Nationwide in the United States in October, 1998.
Most recently, Danziger has been working on the set of the horror film "Mil Mascaras versus the Aztec Mummy", and has included a new body of photographs to his already diverse range of works.
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