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Tray of Blueberry Ice Cubes, Haydenville Nick Meyer

$450

Nick’s photographs capture the American spirit through his raw depictions of the landscape and those who inhabit it.

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This artwork is expected to ship within 3-4 weeks. After your order is placed, our team will be in touch to confirm the timeline.

If you have a specific deadline, please include a note in the special requests field during checkout and we’ll do our best to accommodate.
- This artwork is currently ready-to-hang, and can be picked-up at Uprise Art within 1-2 business days, or shipped within 1 week of your order. This artwork is expected to ship within 1-3 weeks. After your order is placed, our team will be in touch to confirm the timeline.

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History is subjective. It is how we chose to publish our past that makes it real or true. The historian can write from facts found in dictionaries and encyclopedias, but the writer of an autobiography is writing from personal experience. The memoir writer is burdened with an inability to shed nostalgia for his or her own life history. This is how a photograph works, hung up on its own subjectivity. A fantasy. A partial fiction.

Nick Meyer, in his art book Pattern Language (Brick Publishing 2010)

About the Artist

Nick Meyer is a photographer who captures the American spirit through his raw depictions of the urban and rural landscapes and those who inhabit it.

News and Notables
  • Solo exhibition, The Local, Marlboro College, 2019
  • Featured in The Guardian, 2021
  • Director's Award Recipient, Providence Center for Photography, 2017