Lucinda W. Bunnen
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from "Constant Impermanence," Unnumbered, c.2020
Archival pigment photograph
5 x 7 inches; framed: 15 x 17 inches
Lucinda Weil Bunnen began her photography career at age 40, when she and her family took a trip to Peru for her birthday and she discovered a love and a talent for the art form. From that point on, she was a prolific photographer, artist, collector and benefactor to the photography community in Atlanta and around the country. Bunnen's work is the subject of eight books to date. She co-authored three of the books: Movers and Shakers in Georgia, published by Simon & Schuster in 1978; Scoring in Heaven, Gravestones and Cemetery Art in the American Sunbelt States, published by Aperture Foundation in 1990, and ALASKA Trail Tales and Eccentric Detours, published in 1992. Bunnen's work can be found in numerous public collections, including Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, Pushkin Museum in Moscow, Russia, The Smithsonian in Washington, DC, The Mint Museum in Charlotte, NC, the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, DC, MOCA GA, Morris Museum, Augusta, GA and the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia, among others. She was both donor and curator of "Subjective Vision: The Lucinda W. Bunnen Collection of Photographs" for the High Museum of Art. Lucinda Weil Bunnen Photography Gallery opened at the High Museum of Art in 2014 with "The High Museum of Art Celebrated Lucinda Bunnen and Thirty Years of the Bunnen Collection of Photography, 1983 - 2013." In 2004, she was named the Master Series Artist for the city of Atlanta. The Atlanta Contemporary Arts Center awarded her the Nexus Award in 2013. She was honored by the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia in 2018. Bunnen was an exceptional photographer well into her 90s, before passing away in 2022.