Clarissa Bonet is an artist, based in Chicago, whose work explores issues of the urban space in both a physical and psychological context. She is represented by The Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago.
Clarissa Bonet is an artist, based in Chicago, whose work explores issues of the urban space in both a physical and psychological context. She holds a Master of Fine Art in Photography from Columbia College Chicago, and a Bachelor of Science in Photography from the University of Central Florida.
Bonet’s work has been exhibited at the Bauhaus Archive in Berlin, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Dorothy Donnelley Foundation, Aperture Foundation, Magenta Foundation, and Catherine Edelman Gallery.
Her work has been published in The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times Style Magazine, CNN Photo, Chicago Magazine, Harpers Bizarre, Juxtapoz, Aint-Bad, The Eye of Photography, Photo District News, and many other publications both nationally and internationally.
Bonet’s photographs are in the permanent collections of the Museum of Contemporary Photography, University of Michigan Museum of Art, Southeast Museum of Photography, Haggerty Museum of Art, University Club Chicago, Twitter, and the JPMorgan Chase Art Collection.
Clarissa is represented by The Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago.