May 2014

 

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Budding sunflower

 

Biography

Chip Cooper was Director of Photography for the University of Alabama for 33 years and is now Artist in Residence in the Honors College. He received his BA from the University in 1972 followed by post-grad work in photography. While working for the University he was published in Horizon Magazine, Antique Monthly, Antiques & Fine Arts Magazine, Newsweek, Village Voice, USA Today, Modern Maturity, Northeast Orient Magazine, Alabama Heritage, Sophisticated Traveler, The New York Times, Mercedes International, Veranda, and Southern Accents.

Cooper’s photography books include: Hunting the Southern Tradition (Taylor Publishing – Dallas, Texas), Alabama Memories (WH Smith – New York City), Silent in the Land & Common Threads (CKM Press – Tuscaloosa, Alabama), Crimson – The University of Alabama (Booksmith Group – Nashville, Tennessee), Charlie Lucas – The Tin Man (University of Alabama Press – Tuscaloosa, Alabama), and Habana Vieja, Old Havana(University of Alabama Press). Cooper won an award of excellence for his book Silent in the Land from Communication Arts Magazine and is a past recipient of an Artist Fellowship from the Alabama State Council on the Arts. He has shown his work nationally and internationally and his work is in many museums and private and corporate collections.

Recently, South by Southeast Photomagazine featured Cooper’s work in their March/April, July/August, and September/October 2013 magazines.

He was appointed artist in residence of Fototeca de Cuba Havana.

Harper Lee, author of To Kill a Mockingbird, says about Cooper “you are a very great American photographer plus Georgia O’ Keefe rolled into one. O’Keefe because you have her eye. You paint with film.”

Cooper is currently working with Cuban Photographer, Julio Larramendi on a new book project, The Cuban Peasant due out 2015.

http://www.chipcooper.com/