Steven Katzman

Steven Katzman’s work is intensely personal, while also reflecting the artist’s place in an increasingly political landscape. 

Katzman graduated from the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay, and lived in Sarasota, Florida for many years before moving to Santa Fe. His varied experiences from a life spent in different environments in the United States and extensive travel abroad, inform his interrogation of his subjects, interrogations that seek to ask “why” without having established a pre-formed answer. Katzman’s photographs can be emotionally challenging, but he does not seek to shock the viewer. Rather, he strives to encourage the viewer to asking the same questions he himself is asking.
 
Katzman has published award-winning books of his photographs, including The Face of Forgiveness, Salvation and Redemption, which chronicles Christian revival meetings, and the two-volume Zichronot, which struggles with the Holocaust through Katzman’s remembrance of his own family lost at Auschwitz.
 
Limited editions of both books will be available, including special editions of The Face of Forgiveness, Salvation and Redemption, which will include five limited-edition prints.