Beowulf Sheehan


Beowulf Sheehan is an American photographer known for photographing authors, artists, and other figures such as Margaret Atwood, Joe Biden, Bono, Stephen Colbert, Valentino Deng, Neil Gaiman, Bill T. Jones, Sharon Jones, Steve Martin, Toni Morrison, Yoko Ono, J.K. Rowling, RZA, Patti Smith, Zadie Smith, Salman Rushdie, Jesmyn Ward, Ai Weiwei, and Oprah Winfrey.

Early life

Born in 1968 in Kansas City, Missouri to a German mother and an American father, Beowulf Sheehan was raised in South Florida and spent part of his childhood abroad. Limited in physical activities because of asthma, his early years were spent largely reading books and learning about art. In high school he photographed Miami Dolphins games and quickly realized his love of the craft.

Career

After studying at New York University and the International Center of Photography, Beowulf assisted other photographers while working predominantly in fashion for six years. Later opportunities to photograph the Fashion Biography feature in Vogue Nippon and to photograph the first PEN World Voices of International Literature introduced him to a number of writers, among them Salman Rushdie. Those experiences began a career of photographing figures from arts and culture for publishers, publications, academic and cultural institutions.
Sheehan's photographs have been exhibited at the Dostoevsky Museum, the International Center of Photography, the Museum of the City of New York, and the New-York Historical Society, and have been included in the permanent collections of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the German Consulate General New York, the Museum of Chinese in America, and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. AUTHOR: The Portraits of Beowulf Sheehan, a collection of portraits of 200 writers from 35 countries, was published by Black Dog & Leventhal on October 9, 2018. The Author Photo: Portrait Photographer Beowulf Sheehan on a Life Capturing Writers, a short film by Claire Ince and Ancil McKain, was named an official selection of the 2020 Venice Institute of Contemporary Art Fine Arts Film Festival.