David Burdeny
Canadian
David Burdeny (born 1968, Winnipeg, Canada) is a Canadian photographer celebrated for his large-scale fine art landscapes and architectural photography. His images are recognized for their striking composition, vibrant color, and meticulous detail, often creating surreal, dreamlike scenes.
Originally trained in architecture and interior design, Burdeny has earned numerous awards, including honors from the International Photography Awards and a Guggenheim Fellowship. His work has been exhibited internationally at institutions such as the National Gallery of Canada, the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago, and Lumas Gallery in Berlin.
Burdeny’s photographs are held in prestigious public and private collections, including the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography and the Microsoft Art Collection, establishing him as one of Canada’s leading contemporary landscape and architectural photographers.
Originally trained in architecture and interior design, Burdeny has earned numerous awards, including honors from the International Photography Awards and a Guggenheim Fellowship. His work has been exhibited internationally at institutions such as the National Gallery of Canada, the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago, and Lumas Gallery in Berlin.
Burdeny’s photographs are held in prestigious public and private collections, including the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography and the Microsoft Art Collection, establishing him as one of Canada’s leading contemporary landscape and architectural photographers.
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