JIMMY & DENA KATZ
PUBLICATIONS
Francis Wolff and Jimmy Katz Blue Note Photography (JazzPrezzo, 2009)
World of Wonders (powerhouse Books, 2009)
The Cat With the Hat (JazzPrezzo, 2008)
Jazz in New York by Jimmy Katz (JazzPrezzo, 2007)
Salt Dreams (powerhouse Books, 2006)
MUSEUMS
Jewish Museum, Berlin, Germany, “It must schwing. Blue Note – Photographies of Francis Wolff and Jimmy Katz” October 2009 – February 2010
Islip Art Museum, New York, Wit On Wry, Group Show, 2007-2008
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
PDNB Gallery, Dallas, Texas 2010
Hamilton Art Gallery, Hamilton, Canada 2008
Steiner Gallery, Vienna, Austria 2008
Peer Gallery (now Michael Mazzeo Gallery), Chelsea, New York 2006
The Sheldon Gallery, St. Louis, Mo. 1999
Konica Plaza, Tokyo, Japan 1997
SELECTED ARTICLES & REVIEWS
NPR, “Blue Note Classics In Black And White” by Felix Contreras September 14, 2009
New York Times, Book Review “Shooting the Freaks” by Jennifer Balderama August 14th, 2009
New York Times, “Showcase: Riffing in Black and White” by Daniel J.Wakin August, 2009
De Spiegel, Review July 2009
Psychology Today, April 2009
The Daily Beast, Review World of Wonders, 2009
New York Times, ‘Humor, With a Serious Edge After All” by Benjamin Genocchio December, 2007
New York Times, Review by Grace Glueck July 14th, 2006
De Spiegel, Review November, 2007
Photo District News, Cover and Feature December, 2006
Youth Vision Magazine, China, Interview November, 2006
Library Journal, Review June, 2006
American Photo, Feature May/June 2006 Popular Photography, Feature May 2006 Forbes Life, Full Page Feature April/May 2006 Marie Claire Italy, 8-page portfolio/Feature May 2006
AWARDS
Jimmy Katz – Award for Excellence in Photography by the Jazz Journalists Association, 2006
Jimmy Katz, born in New York City in 1957, received his B.A. in political science and studied photography with John McKee at Bowdoin College. Dena Katz, born in Moscow in 1964, received her B.A. from the Maurice Terez Institute of Foreign Languages, and pursued her postgraduate East Asian Studies at Columbia University.
The Katzes have been collaborating on photographic projects in New York City in the music field since 1991, and have done over 300 recording projects and 100 magazine covers. Their fine art color photography projects – Salt Dreams and World of Wonders – explore American sub-cultures and eccentricities.