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  • Creation date2007
  • Dimensions30.0 x 44.0 cm

Explore the innovative photography & printmaking of Richard Benson! Master of silver, platinum, & ink techniques. Discover his legacy at Yale & MoMA.

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Artist Biography

A Life Dedicated to the Photographic Print

Richard Mead Atwater Benson, born in Newport, Rhode Island, in 1943 and passing away in 2017, was more than just a photographer; he was an alchemist of imagery, a master printer who dedicated his life to exploring the very essence of photographic representation. His journey wasn’t one of immediate artistic declaration but rather a gradual immersion into the technical intricacies of image-making, beginning with printing itself. This early focus instilled in him a profound respect for craft and a relentless pursuit of perfection that would define his entire career. He initially studied sculpture at the Art Students’ League in New York, followed by drawing under Robert Lamb in Providence, Rhode Island, before a stint in the United States Navy provided an unexpected foundation in optics and lenses – skills that would prove invaluable. It was through working with Leslie George Katz of Eakins Press that Benson truly discovered his passion, recognizing the power of photography to document both the beauty of craftsmanship and the evolution of technology.

From Traditional Processes to Digital Frontiers

Benson’s artistic exploration wasn't confined to a single medium. He embraced silver printing, platinum, palladium, and ink techniques with equal fervor, often delving into forgotten crafts alongside pioneering new methods. By the 1970s, he became convinced of the untapped potential within ink and offset printing—a belief that led him to experiment with multiple passes and layered inks to achieve a photographic rendition previously unknown. This wasn’t simply about technical innovation; it was about pushing the boundaries of what photography *could* be. As technology advanced, Benson didn't shy away from the computer but instead saw it as another tool in his arsenal, applying lessons learned from traditional processes to create long-run offset books showcasing the work of other photographers, both in black and white and color. He believed that art was fundamentally about making objects, a conviction that drove him to master every aspect of production, from capture to final print.

A Legacy Forged in Education and Collaboration

In 1979, Benson began teaching photography at Yale University, a position he held for nearly three decades, culminating in his role as Dean of the School of Art from 1996 to 2006. His influence on generations of photographers is immeasurable. He wasn’t merely imparting technical skills but fostering a deep understanding of the medium's history, philosophy, and potential. Beyond Yale, Benson collaborated with numerous artists, acting as a printer for luminaries like Alfred Stieglitz, Paul Strand, and Lee Friedlander. His work on *The Work of Atget*, a monumental four-volume project, stands as a testament to his dedication to preserving and celebrating the legacy of photographic masters. He was awarded two Guggenheim Fellowships and a MacArthur Fellowship, accolades that recognized not only his artistic achievements but also his profound impact on the field.

Themes of Technology, Memory, and the American Landscape

Benson’s own photography reveals a keen interest in the interplay between technology and human experience. His early work often focused on documenting examples of craftsmanship—stone carving, antique buildings, industrial machinery—reflecting his fascination with the evolution of human ingenuity. Visits to France in the 1970s yielded evocative images of both historical sites like Château de Maintenon and modern architectural marvels such as the Centre Pompidou. He also explored themes of memory and loss through poignant portraits of family and friends, alongside views of interiors and townscapes that captured a sense of quiet contemplation. His photographs weren’t simply representations of reality but rather meditations on time, change, and the enduring power of human creation. The World Is Smarter Than You Are, the title of his first major exhibition, encapsulates this philosophical approach—a recognition of the inherent complexity and beauty found in the world around us.

Historical Significance and Enduring Influence

Richard Benson’s contribution to photography extends far beyond his own artistic output. He redefined the role of the printer, elevating it from a technical craft to an art form in its own right. His innovations in offset printing opened up new possibilities for photographic reproduction, making high-quality prints accessible to a wider audience. His commitment to education ensured that future generations of photographers would appreciate the importance of both technical mastery and artistic vision. Today, his work is held in the permanent collections of major institutions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art, MoMA, and the Yale University Art Gallery, serving as a lasting testament to his profound impact on the field. He leaves behind a legacy not just of beautiful images but also of intellectual curiosity, technical innovation, and a deep respect for the power of the photographic print.
richard benson

richard benson

1943 - 2017 , United States of America

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Photography, Printmaking
  • Date Of Birth: November 8, 1943
  • Date Of Death: June 22, 2017
  • Full Name: Richard Mead Atwater Benson
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Robert Gould Shaw Memorial
    • Fall River Boiler
    • Joshua Newman
  • Place Of Birth: Newport, USA
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