ArtistsEve Sonneman
Eve Sonneman

Eve Sonneman

1946
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Eve Sonneman makes photographs in paired and sequential formats that treat the image as a unit within a larger temporal narrative. Working in both color and black-and-white since the 1970s, she constructs diptychs and series that examine spatial relationships, memory, and duration across urban and domestic scenes. Her work deliberately departs from the single-frame photograph, instead using repetition and juxtaposition to reveal how time and movement reshape perception. Represented by Paula Cooper, Sonneman's practice has been foundational to the development of sequence-based photography as a conceptual strategy.

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Artsy artwork: Oranges, Manhattan (1978)
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Artsy artwork: Blue Time (2019)
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Artsy artwork: Pink Time (2019)
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Artsy artwork: Untitled (1990)
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Artsy artwork: Untitled (1999)
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Artsy artwork: Deep Runners (1987)
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Artsy artwork: Oranges, Manhattan (1978)
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Art Institute of Chicago
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Cleveland Museum of Art
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