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London-based Nadav Kander is an internationally acclaimed photographer whose cinematic stillness and profound emotional depth have become a defining influence in contemporary visual culture.
Born in Israel and raised in South Africa before settling in the UK, Kander’s early experiences across shifting cultures and landscapes shaped the themes of solitude, fragility, and displacement that recur in his work.
He began photographing as a teenager, drawn to the calm focus of image-making, and has since shaped a style defined by intimacy, scale, clarity, and a quiet, restrained tension.
Nadav is celebrated for portraits that reveal psychological depth with minimal means. His ability to strip an image to its emotional essence has made him a sought-after collaborator for cultural and political figures, as well as major publications.
A recipient of the Prix Pictet and multiple international awards, Nadav Kander’s photographs are exhibited globally and held in major museum collections. His commissioned and personal work share a unified attention to tone, silence, and atmosphere.
His long-term projects and monographs , including ‘Dust’, ‘Yangtze – The Long River’, and ‘Beauty’s nothing’ explore the relationship between humans, history, and the environments we shape. These works merge beauty with unease, inviting reflection rather than resolution.
‘The Meeting’ is a comprehensive portrait monograph spanning more than two decades of Nadav’s most resonant work, revealing the tensions, vulnerabilities, and human complexities of actors, artists, musicians, authors, sports icons, and political leaders, and brought together in a volume published by Steidl.
Nadav Kander is represented by [LGA]
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