Jason Falchook is a Brooklyn based photographer and a graduate of the Corcoran College of Art and Design. His photographs examine the built world through an awareness of color, light, and texture. Often looking at spaces that have been transformed by light and the passing of time. Falchook's photography is in the permanent collection of the U.S. State Department, the National Academy of Sciences, and several private collections. He has had solo exhibitions at Fusebox Gallery in Washington, DC (2002 and 2004) as well as group exhibitions at the Katonah Museum of Art (Katonah, NY); Shade Projects and Monorchid Gallery (Phoenix, AZ); The National Academy of Science (Washington, DC); Corcoran Gallery of Art (Washington, DC); Art Positions, Art Basel Miami Beach (Miami, FL); U.S. Embassy Brasilia (Brasilia, Brazil); Instituto De Arte Fotographico (Lima, Peru); and the Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art (FL). Falchook is a graduate of the Corcoran College of Art and Design (1998), a Trawick Prize finalist (2003), and a recipient of the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities Young Artist grant (2001). Falchook will have his second solo exhibition with Civilian Art Projects in Washington DC in June 2017.

 

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