Lisa Kereszi


Lisa Kereszi is an American photographer and professor from Pennsylvania.

Life and work

Kereszi grew up in Pennsylvania where her father owned a junk yard in Trainer and her mother owned and ran an antique store. Kereszi earned a BA from Bard College working with Stephen Shore and others. After graduating from Bard, she began working as an assistant to Nan Goldin. After NYC, she attended Yale University in 2000 to earn an MFA. She has been associated with the university since 2004 as faculty.
Her work uses color photography and deals with both fantasy and the idea of home. In the realm of fantasy or "places around the cultural fringe", her projects have included haunted houses both operating and during daylight hours, burlesque dancers, and strip clubs. For work about home, she photographed her grandfather's junk yard, culminating in a book published in 2012 about which The New York Times remarked the junkyard was "a perfect place for an artist to be born."
She has done commissions for Yale University, , and Orion. Her commercial clients include Nike, IBM, and Capitol Records.

Publications

Kereszi's work is held in the following permanent public collections: