About
Justin Fiset is an artist based in Los Angeles, CA. His work is primarily concerned with the narrative capacities of inhabited spaces. With his photography he attempts to contextualize the otherwise banal details of everyday life in order to highlight the complex relationships that exist between these spaces and the people who use them. He studied photography at the University of New Mexico, and since 2007 has worked as an advisor with collectors of fine art photography. His work has been shown nationally and published internationally.
justinfiset at gmail dot com
Insta: @jphysed
Publications
- Full Color Copies, artist book in an edition 20, 2023
- Six Cinder Block on Top of a Wall, published by Zatara Press, 2022
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Ain’t Bad Magazine, Issue #11, 2016
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Ena Rolla Filma, Rotterdam, The Netherland, 2015
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The Photo Review, Philadelphia, January, 2014
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Via Publication, Los Angeles, Issue #2, 2014
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Der Greif, Issue #6, Hamburg, Germany, 2013
Exhibitions
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New Landscape Photography, The Center For Fine Art Photography, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA, 2018
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PHOTOcentric, Garison Art Center, Garison, NY, 2014
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Northern National, Nicolette College, Rhinelander, Wisconsin, 2014
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The Photo Review: Best in Show, Galley 1401, Philadelphia 11/2 – 12/7, 2012
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Looking at the Land – Rhode Island Institute of Design Museum of Art, 2012
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The First Show, Loop Gallery, San Francisco, CA, 2008
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THIS MEANS WAR, (collaboration with Mathew Rana) public art installation, Albuquerque, NM, 2006
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NO ONE IS WATCHING, (collaboration with Mathew Rana) Public art installation, Albuquerque, NM, 2006
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We are each other’s magnitude and bond, (collaboration with Mathew Rana), Billboard at Central Avenue and Edith, Albuquerque, NM, 2006
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Nothing Happened, guerrilla site specific installation/(non)happening, open-house weekend, Marfa, TX, 2005
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Four Cornered Night, Bivouac Art Space, Albuquerque, NM, 2005
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Surveillance, Sol Arts, Albuquerque, NM, 2004
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Cover, Jon Sommers Gallery, Albuquerque, NM, 2003 (solo)
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Space Until Dark, former Johnson Electric building, Albuquerque, NM (reviewed in the July ’02 issue of Art Papers)
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Memory and In(ter)vention, Harwood Art Center , Albuequeque, NM., 2002
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Collect, Plan b, Santa Fe, NM, 2002