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Thomas Dozol. Born in 1975 in Fort De France, Martinique. Lives and works in New York and Berlin. Education. 1999. MA, Social Sciences and Data Analysis, Université Paris Dauphine, Paris, France. 1998. BA, Performing Arts, Ecole Florent, Paris, France. Selected Solo Exhibitions. 2022. What If I Kept Looking, Tif Sigfrids, New York, NY.
- I Wish I Could Remember This Moment Always
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- I Like You Better With Static Noise
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- I/Them
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- Ghost Light
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- I Wish I Could Remember This Moment Always
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10K Followers, 2,737 Following, 1,245 Posts - Thomas Dozol (@thomasdozol) on Instagram: "Part time southern biscuit".
15 feb 2011 · Martinique-born and New York-based self taught photographer Thomas Dozol has had his work featured in Another Man, Vogue Paris, Paper and Interview. His first solo show, I’ll Be Your Mirror in 2008, received great critical acclaim, not because it featured images of Gwyneth Paltrow and Dozol's boyfriend Michael Stipe , but because ...
- Lucia Davies
14 dic 2022 · The photographer Thomas Dozol talks about a new multi-exposure process that plays with notions of movement and time.
- Andy Battaglia
4 gen 2010 · The present exhibition, Dozol’s first solo show in New York, presents some 30 selections from Entre Temps, capturing bathroom mirrors and shower curtains from Brooklyn to Athens, Georgia, from Paris to Berlin.
Tif Sigfrids is eager to announce the opening of a new space in Athens, Georgia (393 N. Finley) on February 6th, with an exhibition of recent works by Thomas Dozol entitled In Flux. The show will open Sunday, February 6th with a reception from 1 – 5 PM and remain on view through March 26th.