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Matuschka, birth name Joanne Motichka (born March 19, 1954) is a New York City photographer, artist, author, activist, and model. Her self-portrait on the Sunday cover of New York Times magazine in 1993 was chosen by LIFE for a special edition entitled 100 Photographs that Changed the World published in 2003 and again in 2011. The artist has been nominated for many awards, including a Pulitzer Prize, and has received dozens of citations, honors, and distinctions for her photographic works and activism since the early 90s. In 2012 Matuschka appeared in Rose Hartman's book Incomparable Women of Style, and in 2011 John Loengard included her in his monograph: The Age of Silver: Encounters with Great Photographers.

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  • Matuschka, birth name Joanne Motichka (born March 19, 1954) is a New York City photographer, artist, author, activist, and model. Her self-portrait on the Sunday cover of New York Times magazine in 1993 was chosen by LIFE for a special edition entitled 100 Photographs that Changed the World published in 2003 and again in 2011. The artist has been nominated for many awards, including a Pulitzer Prize, and has received dozens of citations, honors, and distinctions for her photographic works and activism since the early 90s. In 2012 Matuschka appeared in Rose Hartman's book Incomparable Women of Style, and in 2011 John Loengard included her in his monograph: The Age of Silver: Encounters with Great Photographers. (en)
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  • Jersey Jo, Maxi (en)
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  • 1954-03-19 (xsd:date)
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  • Joanne Motichka (en)
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  • (Pulitzer Prize nomination, Feature Photography ; ABC Person of the Week ; Rachel Carson Award ; Gold: World Press Foundation ; Photo District News Nikon Award ; Gilda Radner Award ; Graphis Best Environmental Award Life Books Special Edition: 100 Photographs that Changed the World ; Bunte Magazine Tribute, Women of the Nineties Who Changed the World ; etc.) (en)
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  • 1954-03-19 (xsd:date)
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  • Joanne Motichka (en)
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  • Beheaded 1987 (en)
  • Matuschka in 2017, photo by Jesus Jimenez (en)
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  • And when it's over before noon before the coffee and the spoon when one thing leads to another and we don't know what to do with the ruins "The Ruins" - Matuschka (en)
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  • Artist, Photographer, Model, Singer, Writer (en)
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  • Jersey Jo, Maxi (en)
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  • Matuschka, birth name Joanne Motichka (born March 19, 1954) is a New York City photographer, artist, author, activist, and model. Her self-portrait on the Sunday cover of New York Times magazine in 1993 was chosen by LIFE for a special edition entitled 100 Photographs that Changed the World published in 2003 and again in 2011. The artist has been nominated for many awards, including a Pulitzer Prize, and has received dozens of citations, honors, and distinctions for her photographic works and activism since the early 90s. In 2012 Matuschka appeared in Rose Hartman's book Incomparable Women of Style, and in 2011 John Loengard included her in his monograph: The Age of Silver: Encounters with Great Photographers. (en)
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