- Source: Bryan Schutmaat
Bryan Schutmaat (born November 3, 1983) is an American photographer based in Texas, USA. Schutmaat book's include Grays the Mountain Sends (2013), which won the Aperture Foundation Portfolio Prize; Islands of the Blest (2014); Good Goddamn (2017); County Road (2023); and Sons Of The Living (2024). His work is held in the collections of Baltimore Museum of Art, Hood Museum of Art, Middlebury College Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Life and work
Schutmaat was born in Houston, Texas in 1983.
His first book, Grays the Mountain Sends (2013) portrays mountain towns and former mining communities of the American West through portraits of people and landscapes. The work was inspired by Montana poet Richard Hugo. He made the work with a large format 4x5" view camera.
Islands of the Blest (2014), is a compilation of historic photographs taken in the American West from the 1870s to the 1970s. He and Ashlyn Davis sourced from the online archives of the Library of Congress and United States Geological Survey.
Good Goddamn (2017) is about a friend "from rural Texas and his last few days of freedom before going to prison." The book was the first publication of Trespasser, a Texas-based art book publisher Schutmaat co-founded and runs with Matthew Genitempo and Cody Haltom.
Publications
= Books by Schutmaat
=Grays the Mountain Sends. New York City: Silas Finch Foundation, 2013. ISBN 9781936063031. Edition of 600 copies.
Second edition. New York City: Silas Finch Foundation, 2014. ISBN 978-1-936063-07-9. Edition of 1200 copies.
Good Goddamn. Austin, TX: Trespasser, 2017. ISBN 978-0-692-94637-4. Edition of 750 copies.
Second edition. Austin, TX: Trespasser, 2018. With a letter by Kris. Edition of 750 copies.
County Road. Austin, TX: Trespasser, 2023. ISBN 979-8-218-08041-9. Edition of 1500 copies.
Sons Of The Living. Austin, TX: Trespasser, 2024. ISBN 979-8-9879702-3-2.
= Books paired with another
=Islands of the Blest. New York City: Silas Finch Foundation, 2014. Edited by Schutmaat and Ashlyn Davis. ISBN 978-1-936063-10-9. With a poem by Michael McGriff, "Letter sewn into a pantcuff of smoke". Edition of 800 copies.
Second edition. New York City: Silas Finch Foundation, 2016.
Awards
Aperture Portfolio Prize, Aperture Foundation, New York City, winner, 2013 for Grays the Mountain Sends
Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards, First Book Award, shortlisted, 2013 for Grays the Mountain Sends
The New York Photo Awards, photobook category, winner, 2014, for Grays the Mountain Sends
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship, 2020
Collections
Schutmaat's work is held in the following public collections:
Baltimore Museum of Art: 2 prints
Hood Museum of Art: 1 print
Middlebury College Museum of Art, Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT: 1 print
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: 1 print
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: 2 prints
References
External links
Official website
Gallery of photos at CNN
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