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United States

Name
  
Indira Cesarine

Based in
  
New York City

Website
  
indiracesarine.com

Role
  
Photographer

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Indira Cesarine is a multimedia artist, photographer, director, and the editor-in-chief of The Untitled Magazine.

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Biography

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A graduate of Choate Rosemary Hall and Columbia University, Cesarine began her career in photography in the 1990s, having worked as an international photographer for fashion and lifestyle publications including British Vogue, GQ, British Esquire, InStyle, Sunday Times Style, French Glamour, Elle, Marie Claire, L'Officiel and Ocean Drive. She has photographed for numerous companies including Charles Jourdan, Cerruti, Kenzo, and Dior. She has directed fashion films, narrative and documentary short films, and video art productions. As a multimedia artist she works with photography, video, painting, printmaking and sculpture. Her work has been exhibited internationally at galleries, museums and festivals including the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In 2014 she created a sculpture, "The Egg of Light" exhibited at Rockefeller Center for The Big Egg Hunt New York.

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Her work as a magazine editor includes previous positions as fashion editor at large of Lush Magazine from 2006 to 2009, and editor at large of the now defunct British magazine Don’t Tell It. In 2009 she launched the online multimedia publication XXXX Magazine, The Untitled Magazine and subsequently the print publication The Untitled Magazine in 2011.

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In August 2009, she was featured on the cover and interviewed for the Professional Photographer Magazine (UK). In December 2012, the American publication Digital Photography Pro profiled Cesarine in Master of The Untitled, citing her as "one of the most talented fashion and beauty photographers working today." She was featured with a chapter in the book Signed, Your Student: Celebrities Praise The Teachers Who Made Them Who They Are Today, by Holly Holbert and Bruce Holbert.

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Cesarine and her work have been featured internationally on TV shows such as E! TV, Inside Edition, HBO’s Special “Ford Supermodel of the World”, MTV, High Society, The Ricki Lake Show, "Make Me a Supermodel" UK and "Make Me a Supermodel" US (season 2) editions.

The Untitled Magazine

Indira Cesarine is the editor-in-chief and publisher of The Untitled Magazine, distributed by Pineapple Media, to 30 countries including the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Europe, China, Australia, and Japan. It is published bi-annually and available in print, online and as a digital app, the magazine features entertainment, fashion and cultural content, including articles, photography shoots, interviews, as well as videos.

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The Untitled Space, also known as Studio Cesarine, is an art gallery & photography studio located in Tribeca New York. It was designed by Cesarine and architect Nina Edwards Anker in 2003, and is located in a landmark cast-iron building on Lispenard Street. Founded by Indira Cesarine, The Untitled Space features exhibits of contemporary art and photography independently and in collaboration with other galleries and curators. The gallery also hosts special cultural events, such as a recent TEDx talk.

Exhibits and panels

  • (un)SCENE Art Show – Armory Arts Week, exhibiting artist, New York, March 4-8, 2015
  • "HUMAN/NATURE" Exhibition by Vohn Gallery and The Untitled Magazine, exhibiting artist, The Untitled Space, New York, February 3-6, 2015
  • Artecho Benefit Exhibition & Auction "Photography Masters and Shooting Stars", contributing artist, November 28 - December 12, 2014
  • 12th Annual International Festival Photo Mode, exhibiting artist, outdoor installation on La Croisette, Cannes, France, June 15 - August 29, 2014
  • The Big Egg Hunt New York, contributing artist "The Egg of Light", raising funds for The Elephant Family and Studio in a School, New York, April 1–26, 2014
  • “Second Circle” Premiere at The La Jolla Film Festival, San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art, July 2012
  • “Out of The Box” Art Salon & Auction, New York, June 2012
  • "Facets of Figuration” Metropolitan Museum of Art, Benefit Art Exhibit - New York, September 2011
  • “Factory Project” Exhibit and Video Installation - West London Art Factory & Graffik Gallery, London, July 2011
  • “The Voyage Issue” Big Screen Plaza outdoor cinema, Chelsea, New York, Daily Screenings Sept 2011- June 2012
  • “Best of XXXX Magazine” Big Screen Plaza outdoor cinema, Chelsea, New York, Daily Screenings July 2010 – Sept 2011
  • Voyeur” Exhibit Art Basel Miami in collaboration with Miami Art Museum Contemporaries, American Friends of the Louvre & Quintessentially, Miami, December 2010
  • "Soiree Au Louvre” Video Installation - French Embassy Cultural Center, New York, June 2010
  • “Motion Deconstructed” Exhibit & video installation - Quintessentially Art, New York, June 2010
  • "Distorted Beauty" Exhibit - Station Digital Gallery, New York, April 2010
  • “London Fashion Shorts” Machine-A Gallery, London UK, February 2010
  • “Carte Blanche” Solo Exhibition - Visionairs Gallery, Paris, January 2010
  • “View Imaging” Exhibition - 401 Projects, New York, December 2009
  • “New York Fashion Shorts” Tribeca Grand, New York, September 2009
  • “Peep Show” Soffer Collective Benefit Auction, New York, April 2009
  • “City of Love” Short film, Cannes Film Festival, France, May 2007
  • Paul Mellon Arts Center, Solo Exhibition - Connecticut
  • References

    Indira Cesarine Wikipedia