Adam Isler
I am a long-time street photographer, originally from New York, now in the UK, concerned with economic inequality across wealth, income, gender, and ethnicity. Working with staged and constructed images, as well as collaging text-based images I highlight the rapid increase in the concentration of wealth in global economies and the effects it is having on power and democracy. I have also been looking at the representation of aging in long-term couples.
My work has been exhibited at the Lightbox in Woking and the Sydenham Artists’ Trail in London, Contra Studios, Jadite Galleries, and the Terrain Gallery in, New York, and is held in private collections.
I hold degrees from Columbia University, City, University of London, and an MFA in Photography from the University for the Creative Arts in the UK, expected July 2024.