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Simone Nieweg (born 1962) is a German photographer, living in Düsseldorf, who photographs agricultural landscapes in rural Germany.[1][2][3]
She has had solo exhibitions at The National Museum of Photography, Film & Television in Bradford, UK[3] and at Kunsthalle Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany.[1] Nieweg's work is held in the collections of the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis,[4] Huis Marseille, Museum for Photography,[5] the Museum of Modern Art in New York,[6] Saint Louis Art Museum,[7] San Francisco Museum of Modern Art[8] and the Victoria and Albert Museum.[9]
SimoneNieweg (born 1962) is a German photographer, living in Düsseldorf, who photographs agricultural landscapes in rural Germany. She has had solo exhibitions...
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