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Bio: Canadian
photographer, Tom Zsolt has been documenting the changing Ontario
countryside for over 20 years. His exhibition, Ontario Gothic,
during Contact ’98 in Toronto, caught the imagination of
the public and of publisher Roger Boulton of Kearns, Vander Meersch & Boulton,
who in 1999 published County Matters,
Zsolt’s first book. This major work documented the changing
land, people and lifestyles in rural Ontario and was well received
by the public and the media. Country Matters was
short listed as one of five finalists for the Roloff Beny Award
for the best book of photography by a Canadian published that
year.
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Zsolt
also completed work photographing the remnants and restoration
of “Halifax NA337”, a unique and
historic aircraft intended to be a permanent memorial to Canadian
airman of the Second World War. Zsolt’s photographs will
comprise a major portion of a book and CBC documentary planned
for the opening of the new war museum. Among other projects,
Tom is currently collaborating with writer/psychologist Toni
Atkinson on a book of landscapes. His photographs will be accompanied
by Atkinson’s essays exploring visual perception and the
affects of our surroundings.
Tom
Zsolt, who lectures internationally, has appeared on CITY-TV, CTV,
TVO, and in numerous radio interviews including with Andy Barry
of the CBC. His work is exhibited in Ontario and is collected across
Canada by private individuals, corporations and institutions including
The Ryerson University Collection and Georgina Art Centre & Gallery.
Zsolt, who has photographed worldwide, lives in Georgian Township
in rural Ontario, and continues to photograph most extensively
in Canada, South Western United States, the East Coast and Central
America.
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