Ken Schles


Ken Schles is an American photographer based in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, New York. A New York Foundation for the Arts fellow, Schles has published five monographs over 25 years. In 2014, both The New York Times and Time named Invisible City among the notable photobooks of that year.
Schles' work is held in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Brooklyn Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, Museo D'Arte Contemporanea, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and others.

Career

Schles earned his BFA from Cooper Union in 1982, where he studied with Len Jenshel, William Gedney and Larry Fink. After continuing his studies with Lisette Model at the New School for Social Research and participating in a study group run by Martha Rosler, he worked as a printer for a number of Magnum Photos photographers, including Gilles Peress, Elliot Erwitt and Burt Glinn. In addition, since 1992, Schles has artistically contributed to over a hundred albums, CDs, and videos.
Schles is currently a foreign correspondent for Foam Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam, a photography museum located at the Keizersgracht in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Publications

Schles' work is held in the following permanent public collections: