Biography
Catherine Sue Opie (born 1961) is an American fine-art photographer and educator. She lives and works in Los Angeles, as a professor of photography at University of California at Los Angeles.
Opie studies the connections between mainstream and infrequent society. By specializing in portraiture, studio and landscape photography, she is able to create pieces relating to sexual identity. Through photography, Opie, documents the relationship between the individual and the space inhabited.
She is known for her portraits exploring the Los Angeles leather-dyke community. Her work is held in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
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Catherine Opie 700 Nimes Road
2010–11, printed 2014 -
Catherine Opie Flipper, Tanya, Chloe, & Harriet, San Francisco, California
1995 -
Catherine Opie Miggi & Ilene, Los Angeles, California
1995 -
Catherine Opie Joanne, Betsy, & Olivia, Bayside, New York
1998 -
Catherine Opie Melissa & Lake, Durham, North Carolina
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Catherine Opie Untitled #2
2001 -
Catherine Opie Untitled #5
2001 -
Catherine Opie Untitled #11
2001