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Chauncey Hare

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Chauncey Hare (born June 19, 1934) is an American fine-art photographer best known for his photographs of American office spaces.

By the 1980s, Hare had received multiple Guggenheim fellowships and been featured in exhibitions at major institutions. While a photographer, he worked in an environmental engineering department. In 1985, he abandoned photography and returned to school, becoming a therapist.[1]

Books

Photography

  • Interior America (1978)
  • This Was Corporate America (1984)
  • Protest Photographs (2008)

Therapy

  • Work Abuse: How to Recognize and Survive It (1997)

References

  1. ^ Salvesen, Britt (Nov–Dec 2008). "This is Corporate America: The Intertwined Histories of Photography and the Office". The Believer. San Francisco: McSweeney's.