Michael Wolf was born in Munich, Germany, in 1954. He studied at UC Berkeley and at the University of Essen in Germany with professor Otto Steinert. He has been living and working as a photographer and author in China since 1994. In addition to working for a wide spectrum of international magazines and publications, 3 books by him on China have been published to date: "Sitting in China" (published by Steidl, 2002) and "China im Wandel" (published by
Frederking und Thaler, 2001,) and "Hong Kong front door/back door" published by Thames and Hudson in 2005 and Steidl in January 2006. Wolf has been intensively concerned with the topic of vernacular culture for many years. His most recent work deals with the issue of the cultural identity of the city of Hong Kong. The exhibition "Architecture of Density," shown in New York in Febuary 2004 and in San Francisco in January/Febuary 2005, is a part of Michael Wolfs recent Hongkong project. In addition to his editorial work, Wolf exhibits his projects internationally. "Sitting in China" was shown in the Kestner Museum in Hannover, Germany in 2003. His installation "The Real Toy Story"was shown in the Museum for Contemporary Photography in Chicago from January 12-March 3, 2006. |