Adam Golfer

Adam Golfer is a photographer and filmmaker based in Brooklyn. He holds a BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art and earned his MFA from Hunter College in New York. Golfer’s photographic works and short essay films look at the socio-psychological spaces between histories, where complexity and contradiction challenge the way we understand the past, present and the future. Echoes of personal family narratives are often present, although the geography, time and place may be entirely different. Recent exhibitions of his work have been shown at the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago (MoCP), NurtureArt, 205 Hudson Gallery at Hunter College, Booklyn, the Goethe Institut and the 92nd Street Y. His commissions have appeared in ?The New York Times, M Le Monde, FT Weekend, Harper’s ?and? The New Yorker,? among others.
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