Bio
Born in San Diego and raised in Los Angeles, Patricia von Ah is an internationally known fine art, advertising, fashion and editorial photographer.
She holds a degree from the Art Center College of Design in California, recognizing early on that film and photography are her medium. Patricia uses
classic and digital photographic techniques in pursuit of her particular passion: Fashionable Portaits and Portraits of Fashion. Her work can be seen
on permanent exhibition in Zurich at Gallery Merkur 35 go to gallery
SELECTED WORKS & EXHIBITIONS:
RABBIT HOLES
Ten photographs of mountain woods alive in a mysterious locality of their own, composed as invitations to prolonged inward gazing.
Sotheby's, London 2010, curated by Janice Blackburn.
>see RABBIT HOLES
LOST BIRDS
Exhibit of large scale incorporeal flying birds in celadon and white.
Scalo/Guye Gallery, Los Angeles. June 2007
>see LOST BIRDS
WOMEN: SELF PORTRAIT
Group exhibition offering a multicultural view of women's life today,
composed by seventeen international women artists.
Gallery Kashya Hildebrand, New York. June 2006
LOST BIRDS & RABBIT HOLES
Solo exhibit of nine incorporeal flying birds and ten doorways into blazing color.
Gallery Kashya Hildebrand, Zurich. April 2006
FOUR INCHES
Exhibition and book portraits of 44 successful, beautiful, and empowered women
worldwide by fourteen selected female photographers, sponsored by Jimmy Choo
and Cartier to benefit the Elton John AIDS Foundation.
Christie's, London. May 2005
>see FOUR INCHES
WASTE TO TASTE
Exhibition of unique, beautiful works of found and recycled materials created
by fourteen artists.
Sotheby's, London. February 2003
FOR LUCK
Exhibition of colored Koi carp together with renowned British ceramic artist Edmund de Waal.
Egg Gallery, London. April 2002
>see FOR LUCK
OUTMODED
Group show of Contemporary Decorative Arts, curated by Janice Blackburn.
Sotheby's, London. March 2001
>see FLOWER PORTRAITS
UNEXPECTED
Group show of portraits depicting three prominent British artists sponsored
by the British Crafts Council.
Sotheby's, New York. December 2001
>see ARTISTS