Gregory Vershbow's photographs hinge between the imagined and the observed. His work consists of photographic series and narrative books that combine his photography with original drawings and text. Joining the history of science with art history, and working both digitally and with experimental chemistry, Vershbow seeks an alternative experience of the past and present.
Vershbow received his MFA from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2010 and holds a B.A in photography and biology from Hampshire College. His books and photographs have been exhibited in solo shows on the east coast and can be found in permanent collections which include the Art institute of Chicago, the Getty Museum and the Boston Athenaeum.
Vershbow received his MFA from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2010 and holds a B.A in photography and biology from Hampshire College. His books and photographs have been exhibited in solo shows on the east coast and can be found in permanent collections which include the Art institute of Chicago, the Getty Museum and the Boston Athenaeum.