Keith Carter is an internationally recognized photographer and educator who lives and works in southeast Texas
Called “a poet of the ordinary” by the Los Angeles Times, Mr. Carter’s haunting, enigmatic photographs have been widely exhibited in Europe, The U.S., and Latin America. They are included in numerous permanent collections, including the Art Institute of Chicago; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the George Eastman House; the Museum of Fine Arts of Houston; and the Wittliff Collection of Southwestern and Mexican Photography at Southwest Texas State University
His works are included in numerous private and public collections, among which, those at the Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the George Estman House and at the Museum of Photographic Arts, in San Diego
Keith Carter is an internationally recognized photographer and educator who lives and works in southeast Texas
Called “a poet of the ordinary” by the Los Angeles Times, Mr. Carter’s haunting, enigmatic photographs have been widely exhibited in Europe, The U.S., and Latin America. They are included in numerous permanent collections, including the Art Institute of Chicago; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the George Eastman House; the Museum of Fine Arts of Houston; and the Wittliff Collection of Southwestern and Mexican Photography at Southwest Texas State University
His works are included in numerous private and public collections, among which, those at the Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the George Estman House and at the Museum of Photographic Arts, in San Diego