Ned Bosnick
Ned Bosnick (American 1937-2011) was a photographer and filmmaker born in Universal, Pennsylvania. After earning degrees from Dickinson College and UCLA’s Motion Picture Division, he pursued filmmaking before turning to photography in the late 1970s. Largely self-taught, his work reflects a cinematic sensibility, often presented as sequential “photofilms” and improvisational image series.
ENAM houses over 500 photographs including these series:
Ned Bosnick’s Texas
Portraits of George Tice
New Mexico
Ballad of Cerrillos
Pre-war Yugoslavia
Reba Gloger
Le Metro
Paris Graffiti
Sunday in a Paris Park
Sand Dunes
Snapshots of My Wife
Included in the Ned Bosnick archive are a selection of studies donated by Wes Brown in 2019.
The Ellen Noël Art Museum owns over 500 photographs by Ned Bosnick. If you would like the complete list, contact our Collections Manager and Registrar.
Ned Bosnick (American 1937-2011) “Wadsworth, TX”, 1984-85, toned selenium photograph on paper, gift of the artist, 2009 (6 ¾’’ H x 9’’ W)
Ned Bosnick (American 1937-2011) “Canton, TX”, 1984-85, toned selenium photograph on paper, gift of the artist, 2009 (10 1/4’’ H x 13 1/4’’ W)
Ned Bosnick (American 1937-2011) “Flatonia, TX”, 1984-85, toned selenium photograph on paper, gift of the artist, 2009 (10’’ H x 13’’ W)
Ned Bosnick (American 1937-2011) “George West, TX”, 1984-85, toned selenium photograph on paper, gift of the artist, 2009 (8’’ H x 7 1/4’’ W)
Ned Bosnick (American 1937-2011) “near Tahoka, TX”, 1984-85, toned selenium photograph on paper, gift of the artist, 2009 (5 1/4’’ H x 9 1/2’’ W)