Nancy Lee Katz (June 12, 1947 - March 22, 2018) was an American photographer.[1] Katz "dedicated a period of 25 years to a private project of photographing people, mainly in the arts, whose work she respected. She kept the pictures to herself, never offering them for sale, or for exhibit, or for publication."[2]

The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston holds seventy-two of her photographs, including her portraits of Richard Serra, Robert Rauschenberg, Ravi Shankar, Maya Lin, Martin Puryear and Louise Bourgeois.[3] Her work is also included in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago,[4] the Museum of Fine Arts Boston,[5] the National Library of France,[6] RISD Museum.,[7]Albertina Museum,[8]Library of Congress,[9]Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art,[10]National Gallery of Art,[11] Royal Collection Trust,[12]George Eastman Museum,[13] Harvard Art Museums.[14]Minneapolis Institute of Art[15] Yale University Art Gallery[16] Princeton University Art Museum[17] Tokyo Photographic Art Museum[18] and National Gallery of Victoria[19]

Malcolm Daniel, Curator of Photography at Museum of Fine Arts Houston, has written a short essay on Katz and Nadar:[20]

Groups of Katz’s photographs appeared in the exhibition FACES in 2022 at the Albertina Moderne in Vienna [21] and in the 2021/2022 Barbara Kruger exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago.[22]

Photographic portraits by Nancy Lee Katz have been published in books and exhibition catalogues, among which: Constantin Brancusi and Richard Serra: A Handbook of Possibilities (front cover),[23] Richard Serra: Writings/Interviews (front cover),[24] Alex Katz Cool Paintings (page 215) [25] Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Justice, Justice Thou Shalt Pursue (page 10 of photograph section),[26] Abakanowicz konfrontacje (page 4),[27] American Muse - The Life and Times of William Schuman (page 318),[28]

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  1. "NANCY KATZ Obituary (2018) New York Times". Legacy.com.
  2. Katz, Nancy Lee. "Nancy Lee Katz". Luminous Lint.
  3. "Nancy Lee Katz". mfah.org.
  4. "Nancy Lee Katz". The Art Institute of Chicago.
  5. "Nancy Lee Katz". collections.mfa.org.
  6. Katz, Nancy Lee. "Recueil. Photographies originales. Oeuvre de Nancy Lee Katz". catalogue.bnf.fr.
  7. "Nancy Lee Katz | RISD Museum". risdmuseum.org.
  8. Katz, Nancy Lee. "Albertina Museum".
  9. Katz, Nancy Lee. "Library of Congress". Library of Congress.
  10. ,Katz, Nancy Lee. "Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art".
  11. Katz, Nancy Lee. "National Gallery of Art".
  12. Katz, Nancy Lee. "Royal Collection Trust".
  13. Katz, Nancy Lee. "George Eastman Museum".
  14. Katz, Nancy Lee. "Harvard Art Museums".
  15. Katz, Nancy Lee. "Minneapolis Institute of Art".
  16. Katz, Nancy Lee. "Yale University Art Gallery".
  17. Katz, Nancy Lee. "Princeton University Museum of Art".
  18. Katz, Nancy Lee. "TOP Tokyo Photographic Art Museum". TOPMuseum.jp.
  19. Katz, Nancy Lee. "Museum of Fine Arts Houston".
  20. "The Face: Avedon to Newton". MutualArt.com.
  21. "Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You". Art Institute of Chicago. 19 September 2021.
  22. Serra, Richard (2011). Constantin Brancusi and Richard Serra: A Handbook of Possibilities. Beyeler Museum AG. ISBN 9783775728218.Fondation Beyeler
  23. Serra, Richard. Richard Serra – Writings/Interviews. University of Chicago Press.
  24. Katz, Alec. "Alex Katz Cool Paintings". Albertina.
  25. Ginsburg, Ruth Bader (March 2021). Justice, Justice Thou Shalt Pursue. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520381926.
  26. Abakanowicz, Magdalena. "Abakanowicz konfrontacje". Zamek Królewski w Warszawie Museum.
  27. Schuman, William. "American Muse - The Life and Times of William Schuman". Rowman & Littlefeld.


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