Christoph Bangert was born in a rural part of Western Germany in 1978. He
studied photography at the Fachhochschule Dortmund and at the International
Center of Photography, New York. He graduated from ICP in 2003. Bangert was a
semi-professional rally driver for four years. In 2002 he shipped an old green
Land Rover from Germany to Buenos Aires and in six months, drove from Argentina,
22,000 miles to New York City. The pictures he took on this trip were published
in his first book titled Travel Notes.
(powerHouse 2007)
Bangert has worked in Palestine, Japan, Chad/Darfur, Afghanistan, Indonesia,
Pakistan, the US, Lebanon, Nigeria, Zimbabwe and Iraq, where he spent about nine
months in 2005 and 2006 on assignment for the New York Times. His work from that
period is collected in IRAQ: The Space Between (powerHouse 2007). His pictures have
been published in Stern, Time, Newsweek, The New York Times Magazine, GEO, Der
Spiegel, Courrier International, Neon, Days Japan, Zürcher Tagesanzeiger, Neue
Zürcher Zeitung and Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
He has exhibited in Germany, New York and at the Musee de L'Elysee in
Switzerland where he was selected as one of 50 emerging photographers in the
world for an exhibit and book titled: reGeneration (Thames & Hudson 2005; Aperture 2006). He was
chosen as one of PDN's 30 emerging photographers and for the 2007 Joop Swart Masterclass. He won a POYi Award of Excellence
for an online multimedia presentation he did for the New York Times about his
work in Iraq. In 2008 he won an Honorable Mention at the World Press Photo Award
for a picture from Afghanistan. After completing a 14 month long
overland journey with his Land Rover across
Africa in 2007 and 2008 he is currently working on a book about this
project. He has been extensively working in Afghanistan for The New York Times
and other publications spending about four and a half months there in 2010
alone.
>>>Christoph Bangert
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