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Sebastian Copeland (*1964) began his career shooting for »Madison Avenue« before applying his commercial photography skills to document at risk environments. Noted as a photographer »who has produced works that are of outstanding artistic merit and communicates messages of urgent global significance,« Copeland has led numerous expeditions to document the endangered Polar regions, covering more than 12.000 kilometers on skis over the ice. In 2017, Copeland was named one of the world’s top 25 adventurers of the last 25 years. Copeland uses fine art as a medium for activism. »Helping people fall in love with their world,« he says, »is a catalyst to wanting to protect it.« For more than 25 years, he has warned of systemic transformations taking place in the polar regions and their geo-economic consequences. Copeland has addressed audiences at the United Nations, the COP21 in Paris and museums, institutions, and governments globally, as well as many Fortune 500 companies, warning of the urgent need for a market transformation towards a sustainable economy. His photographs have been published in numerous books and his work has appeared in hundreds of international magazines. Copeland spent 15 years on the Board of President Mikhail Gorbachev’s environmental organization Global Green USA (the US arm of Green Cross International). He is a fellow of The Explorers Club, and member of the American Polar Society, the International Glaciology Society, and a founding member of Artists for Amazonia. His books won global awards and have sold in over 70 countries. Copeland received the 2018 Bambi in Germany in the »Our Earth« category. In 2019, French President Macron knighted Copeland in the National Order of Merit. In 2021, he received the National Order of Arts and Letters. Copeland’s works are exhibited worldwide and are part of numerous renowned collections.
Sebastian Copeland was named three times Photographer of the Year by the International Photography Awards (2007, 2020, 2024). Part of his polar trilogy, the latest book »The Arctic: A Darker Shade of White« was named Book of the Year by the 2024 TIFA Awards, and published by Rizzoli.
On the occasion of Sebastian Copeland’s book release The Arctic: A Darker Shade of White (Rizzoli), we cordially invite you to a book signing with the artist on November 21, 2024 at CAMERA WORK Gallery. The foreword to the book was written by Dr. Jane Goodall.
The book signing session with Sebastian Copeland begins at 3 pm. A selection of new works will be on display during the book signing. We are looking forward to welcoming you at CAMERA WORK Gallery.
The Arctic: A Darker Shade of White · 2024 · (monogram) Rizzoli Publishing
Foreword by Dr. Jane Goodall
Winner of 2024 book Photographer of the Year awards (IPA)
Winner of 2024 Book of the Year (TIFA)
Polar Expeditions: To The Ends Of The Earth · 2022 · (monogram) Rizzoli Publishing
Foreword by Jimmy Chin
Winner of the 2022 Independent Book Publisher Book of the Year (Nature)
Antarctica: The Waking Giant · 2020 · (monogram) Rizzoli Publishing
Foreword by Leonardo DiCaprio
Winner of 2020 Book of the Year and Photographer of the Year awards (IPA&TIFA)
Arctica: The Vanishing North · 2015 · (monogram) teNeues Publishing
Foreword by Sir Richard Branson
Winner of 2015 Photographer of the Year (TIFA)
Antarctica: A Call To Action · 2008 · (monogram) Palace Press International
Introduction by Orlando Bloom
Antarctica: The Global Warning · 2007 · (monogram)
Introduction by Leonardo di Caprio, Foreword by President Gorbachev Palace Press International
Winner of 2007 book Photographer of the Year awards (IPA)
2025 · Xposure (Sharjah, UAE)
2024/25 · CAMERA WORK Virtual Gallery
2023 · Immagis Gallery (Munich)
2023 · Via Montenapoleone (Milan)
2021 · CAMERA WORK Virtual Gallery
2021 · Petra Gut Gallery (Zurich)
2018 · CAMERA WORK (Berlin)
2018 · Gates of the Luxembourg (Paris)
2018 · Bernheimer Fine Art Gallery (Lucerne)
2017/18 · Lumière Brothers Center for Photography in Moscow
2015 · Leica Gallery (Frankfurt)
2013 · Gagosian Gallery (Los Angeles)
2013 · Bernheimer Fine Art Gallery (Munich)
2008 · Flo Peters Gallery (Hamburg)
2007/08 · Jan Kesner Gallery (Los Angeles)
2007 · Salon Imperial (Paris)
2007 · United Nations (New York City)
2007 · Council on Foreign Relations (New York City)
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