Erieta Attali

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Erieta Attali is an architecture and fine art landscape photographer with photographic work expanding from Eurasia to Australia and the Americas.

Attali has devoted herself to the interplay between architecture & landscape for the past thirty years. Through her pioneering work, she has forged a new path in architectural photography where content and context are inverted.
Her photography explores how extreme conditions and challenging terrains cause humanity to reorient and recenter itself through architectural responses. Her unconventional photography is based on a working method drawn from her experience in archaeology and fine art photography.

Attali taught photography at GSAPP, Columbia University between 2003-2018 and the National University (NUS) in Singapore between 2021-2023 and has been an artist in residence, Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Fondation Hellénique, CIUP, Paris, between 2020-2023 working for a photographic project titled » Linear Transformations | Following the Seine». Her current research is focused on the Ancient Island of Delos and the Ancient Olympia for a series of forthcoming fine art shows in Singapore, Paris, Vienna amongst other locations around the world.

Attali is the author of several photography books and the recipient of prestigious awards and scholarships. She has won the German Photo Book Award 19|20 with her photographic monograph «Periphery | Archaeology of Light» published by Hatje Cantz, Berlin and her photographs have been exhibited in important museums around the world.

Attali together with the Japanese architect Kengo Kuma have co-authored the newly released book » Mirror in the Mirror» published by Hartmann Books, Stuttgart, 2024.