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Peter Angelo Simon exhibition at the Serena Morton Gallery in London

Date: Apr 8, 2016 - May 28, 2016


Peter Angelo Simon – Muhammad Ali, Fighter’s Heaven 1974

Dawn Run, 1974

Biography

Peter Angelo Simon has explored many forms of photographic expression in his wide-ranging career. His work has been featured in books, advertising campaigns, corporate communication, and magazines worldwide, including the New York Times Magazine and Smithsonian. His photographs have been exhibited in museums and galleries internationally. Simon has a deep interest in capturing the working processes of creative people. This comes across powerfully in his studies of theater director Robert Wilson, painter George Deem, the founders of New York’s Big Apple Circus and, of course, Muhammad Ali. Simon co-produced the D. A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus documentary film, Bessie: A Portrait of Bessie Schonberg. Simon pioneered innovative photo illustration. His images often convey the feeling of embarking on a story or inner journey.

Peter Angelo Simon’s work has been widely recognised, formally with him receiving Clio and the Andy awards (advertising), and by The Art Director’s Club of New York, Art Direction Magazine, Communication Arts, and the Eastman Kodak Epcot Center Professional Photographer’s Awards.

Books include Taschen’s GOAT (2004, about Muhammad Ali), Big Apple Circus (1978, Penguin), and Muhammad Ali’s Fighter’s Heaven (2012).

Peter is happiest when photographing new subjects. He currently teaches photography in his studio in Brooklyn, NY.

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At Camp Entrance, 1974
Welcoming The Champ, 1974
Ringside with Crew, 1974
Ali in Rocker, 1974
Resting on Logs, 1974
Reflection, 1974
Side Reflection, 1974
At Camp Entrance, 1974
Welcoming The Champ, 1974
Ringside with Crew, 1974
Ali in Rocker, 1974
Dawn Run, 1974
Resting on Logs, 1974
Reflection, 1974
Side Reflection, 1974
Dawn Run, 1974

Biography

Peter Angelo Simon has explored many forms of photographic expression in his wide-ranging career. His work has been featured in books, advertising campaigns, corporate communication, and magazines worldwide, including the New York Times Magazine and Smithsonian. His photographs have been exhibited in museums and galleries internationally. Simon has a deep interest in capturing the working processes of creative people. This comes across powerfully in his studies of theater director Robert Wilson, painter George Deem, the founders of New York’s Big Apple Circus and, of course, Muhammad Ali. Simon co-produced the D. A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus documentary film, Bessie: A Portrait of Bessie Schonberg. Simon pioneered innovative photo illustration. His images often convey the feeling of embarking on a story or inner journey.

Peter Angelo Simon’s work has been widely recognised, formally with him receiving Clio and the Andy awards (advertising), and by The Art Director’s Club of New York, Art Direction Magazine, Communication Arts, and the Eastman Kodak Epcot Center Professional Photographer’s Awards.

Books include Taschen’s GOAT (2004, about Muhammad Ali), Big Apple Circus (1978, Penguin), and Muhammad Ali’s Fighter’s Heaven (2012).

Peter is happiest when photographing new subjects. He currently teaches photography in his studio in Brooklyn, NY.

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