Titian - Klaus Enrique Photography
Klaus Enrique is an artist known for his portraits in the style of Arcimboldo.Klaus Enrique /ˈklaʊs ɛnˈriːke/ is a Mexican-German Post-Contemporary sculptor and photographer who employs Arcimboldism as his means of expression. His work is primarily concerned with the human condition, and its art historical context.
Biography
Born in 1975, Klaus Enrique grew up in Mexico City. He studied genetics at the University of Nottingham, England, and received an MBA from Columbia Business School in the City of New York. Enrique was a freelance SAP consultant before he turned to photography, which he studied at Parsons and at the School of Visual Arts. Enrique began to receive worldwide attention in 2007 when his portrait of “Mother & Daughter” was considered for the Photographic Portrait Prize at Britain’s National Portrait Gallery. Subsequently, Enrique has been nominated and short listed for various awards. In 2011, Klaus Enrique was the winner of The Curator Award / Emerging Artist of the Year for Still Photography. In 2013, Enrique’s“Vertumnus” was included in “The History of Still Life in Ten Masterpieces”, as the Tenth Masterpiece alongside works by Cezanne, Goya, and Warhol. In 2015, Enrique was commissioned to create the Peter & Gwen Norton Family Christmas Card. Enrique’s work is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, The Leslie/Lohman Museum and the Haggerty Museum of Art. He currently lives in New York City.