Don Freeman Joins Winterhouse Projects
We are so thrilled to welcome Don Freeman to Winterhouse Projects
Don Freeman is an American artist, filmmaker, and photographer, best known for his large, monochrome prints that depict subject matter, be it landscape, human forms, or architectural fragments, in states of transmogrification. His work allows the viewer to step into his world of broken branches, ruins, decaying flowers, and classical perfection and be exposed to the memory of another world where time stood still.
He lives in New York where he divides his time between fine art photography, commercial photography, and filmmaking. Don’s photographs have appeared regularly in Vogue, House Beautiful, Vanity Fair and other magazines. He has published five books, Styling Nature (Rizzoli 2017) Artists’ Handmade Houses (Abrams 2011); The Hotel Book: Great Escapes North America, (Taschen 2006), and Ted Muehling; a portrait by Don Freeman (Rizzoli 2008). My Familiar Dream (1991) is in the permanent collections of the Getty and Victorian Albert Museum in London.
In 2015 he finished Art House, a feature-length documentary film which he produced, directed and edited. Based on the book Artist’s Handmade Houses, the film is currently screening at Festivals around the country. It is a visually rich documentary film that seeks to explore, preserve and celebrate the fascinating homes a series of distinguished American artists created for themselves.