Tucker Hollingsworth



Tucker Hollingsworth (born 1984, Boston) is an American photographer primarily known for his conceptual-based projects that engage questions of self-consciousness, distortion, and attention. His photography has been described as "unusually poetic" and blends aesthetic playfulness and technical curiosity. Stylistically, many images are defined by high-keyed, jewel-tone colors and range from semi-representational landscapes to the highly abstract, textured noise images.

Photo projects

 * Highway (2012)
 * Noise (2012)
 * Horizons (2011)
 * Urban Parkland Series (2009)

Collections

 * Weisman Art Museum (WAM), University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

Fellowships and awards

 * Residency at La Macina di San Cresci, Greve, Italy, 2013
 * Lanesboro Arts Center Residency, 2012
 * Virginia Center for the Creative Arts Fellowship, 2012
 * Minnesota State Arts Board, 2012
 * Ragdale Foundation Residency, 2012
 * Tofte Lake Center, Jerome Foundation Residency, 2011
 * Tofte Lake Center, Jerome Foundation Residency, 2010