Nicholas Nixon

- Introduction
- Nicholas Nixon (born October 27, 1947) is a photographer, known for his work in portraiture and documentary photography, and for using the 8×10 inch view camera.
- Wikidata
- Q2309478
- Introduction
- Born October 1947. Nixon worked as an architectural photographer in Detroit, Michigan from 1970 to 1971 and then as a freelance photographer in Cambridge, Massachusetts since 1974. From 1977 to 1982, Nixon documented the life and people along the Charles River, Massachusetts.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Teacher, Photographer
- Names
- Nicholas Nixon, Nick Nixon
- Ulan
- 500037045
Exhibitions
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Photography Rotation 8
May 13, 2011–Mar 12, 2012
MoMA
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The Printed Picture
Oct 17, 2008–Jul 13, 2009
MoMA
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Photography Collection Rotation: Menschel Gallery
Jan 19–Apr 23, 2007
MoMA
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Photography Collection: Rotation 3
Mar 15–Nov 27, 2006
MoMA
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Take Two. Worlds and Views: Contemporary Art from the Collection
Sep 14, 2005–Mar 21, 2006
MoMA
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Nicholas Nixon has
18 exhibitionsonline.
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Nicholas Nixon Northeast Court, Tennis Club of Albuquerque August, 1973
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Nicholas Nixon Mrs. Nancy Wheeler, Mrs. Becky Norman, Mrs. Jenny Bull, Mrs. Bobby Maguire, Tennis Club of Albuquerque August 1973
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Nicholas Nixon Beverly Shy Nixon and her Grandfather Frank Spain Shy, East Greenwich, Rhode Island 1974
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Nicholas Nixon The Brown Sisters, New Canaan, Connecticut 1975
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Nicholas Nixon View of Beacon Hill, Boston 1975
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Nicholas Nixon View of Boston from Pier 4 1975
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Nicholas Nixon Essex County Superior Courthouse, Salem, Massachusetts 1975
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Nicholas Nixon Plymouth County Original Courthouse - Now Townhouse, Plymouth Massachusetts 1975
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Nicholas Nixon Wayne County, Detroit, Michigan 1975
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Nicholas Nixon The Brown Sisters, New Canaan, Connecticut 1975
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Nicholas Nixon View of the New John Hancock Building 1975
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Nicholas Nixon The Brown Sisters, Hartford, Connecticut 1976
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Nicholas Nixon New Canaan, Connecticut 1976
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Nicholas Nixon Revere, Massachusetts 1976
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Nicholas Nixon The Brown Sisters, Hartford, Connecticut 1976
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Nicholas Nixon The Brown Sisters, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1977
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Nicholas Nixon The Brown Sisters, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1977
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Nicholas Nixon The Brown Sisters, Harwich Port, Massachusetts 1978
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Nicholas Nixon Boston Common 1978
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Nicholas Nixon The Brown Sisters, Harwich Port, Massachusetts 1978
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Nicholas Nixon Nahant Beach, Lynn, Massachusetts 1979
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Nicholas Nixon West Roxbury, Massachusetts 1979
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Nicholas Nixon Crescent Beach, Revere, Massachusetts 1979
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Nicholas Nixon Princeton, Massachusetts 1979
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Nicholas Nixon Chelsea Street, East Boston 1979
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Nicholas Nixon Taunton Avenue, Hyde Park, Massachusetts 1979
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Nicholas Nixon Nahant Avenue, Revere, Massachusetts 1979
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Nicholas Nixon The Brown Sisters, Marblehead, Massachusetts 1979
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Nicholas Nixon Cambridge 1979
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Nicholas Nixon The Brown Sisters, Marblehead, Massachusetts 1979
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Nicholas Nixon The Brown Sisters, East Greenwich, Rhode Island 1980
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Nicholas Nixon Cincinnati 1980
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Nicholas Nixon Sharon, Pennsylvania 1980
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Nicholas Nixon The Brown Sisters, East Greenwich, Rhode Island 1980
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Nicholas Nixon The Brown Sisters, Cincinnati, Ohio 1981
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Nicholas Nixon Middleton Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts 1981
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Nicholas Nixon The Brown Sisters, Cincinnati, Ohio 1981
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Nicholas Nixon The Brown Sisters, Ipswich, Massachusetts 1982
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Nicholas Nixon Covington, Kentucky 1982
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Nicholas Nixon West Canfield Avenue, Detroit 1982
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Nicholas Nixon Emma Street, Lakeland, Florida 1982
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Nicholas Nixon Chestnut Street, Louisville, Kentucky 1982
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Nicholas Nixon The Brown Sisters, Ipswich, Massachusetts 1982
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Nicholas Nixon C.C., Boston 1983
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Nicholas Nixon The Brown Sisters, Allston, Massachusetts 1983
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Nicholas Nixon The Brown Sisters, Allston, Massachusetts 1983
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Nicholas Nixon Cambridge March 19, 1984
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Nicholas Nixon The Brown Sisters, Truro, Massachusetts 1984
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