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Weisz received an MA in Communication Art and Design at the Royal College of Art and BA Graphic and Media Design at London College of Printing. Weisz specialises in the camera obscura technique. She adapts this method to turn entire rooms into cameras, across Europe. She has described herself (with respect to her artistic activity) as an architectural detective. Weisz documented the buildings of Kings Cross, London, at the start of their regeneration from 2006 to 2009.
Exhibitions
Key to the City, Sutej Foundation Motovun, Istria, Croatia, 2014.
Kunstliefde, Utrecht The Netherlands, 2014.
Art Rotterdam Revisited, Van Kranendonk Gallery, the Netherlands 2014
Inside Out, W T C Gallery, The Hague, the Netherlands, 2013.
Capriccio III, Van Kranendonk Gallery The Hague, The Netherlands, 2013.
Views with a Room Julian Hartnoll Gallery, London, 2013.
camera obscura, Artist residency at The London Film Museum 2013.
Camera Obscura Gallery Makina, Pula Film Festival, Istria, Croatia, 2013.
Kings Cross as Camera Obscura a solo show at The Albion Stables, Balfe Street, London, 2006.
Urban Fairy Tale film installation, Istanbul Contemporary Art Fair, 2007.
Minnie Weisz curated an exhibition of works upon the subject of buildings and their stories of Bloomsbury as part of the London Festival of Architecture called The Diary of a derelict Dairy, The Express Dairy Depot, Bloomsbury 2008/prior to re-development. 20 June-20 July 2008.
Publications
Editor with Rizzoli International Publications :
WKW The Cinema of Wong Kar Wai by John Powers. Co-edited by Minnie Weisz, 2016.
Matthew Williamson by Colin McDowell. Edited by Minnie Weisz, 2010.
Norman Parkinson A Very British Glamour by Louise Baring. Designed by Lee Swillingham/Suburbia. Edited by Minnie Weisz, 2009.
Narciso Rodriguez by Betsy Berne. Co-edited by Minnie Weisz, 2008.
A Picture History of the Grenvilles of Rosedale House by Mary Yelloly. Lyndsey Stainton. Preface by Simon Finch, Helena Bonham-Carter. Designed and edited by Weisz, 2007.