Pedro Meyer

In 1991 he published the very first CD ROM in the world that had "wall to wall" images and sound, titled "I Photograph to Remember". He is also the author of the books "Tiempos de América" (American Times), "Espejo de Espinas" (Mirror of Thorns), "Los Cohetes duraron todo el día" (The Fireworks Lasted All Day). His book "Truths and Fictions: A journey of documentary photography to digital" edited by Aperture, was also made later into a CD ROM by Voyager in 1995. "The Real and the True" published by Peach Pitt Press came out in 2005. His latest book "Heresies" came out in 2008 and was published by editorial house Lunwerg.
Pedro Meyer has imparted more than a hundred lectures on the subject of photography and new technologies in important festivals, museums and academic institutions in Mexico, The United States, England, Germany, Argentina, Spain, Ecuador and Sweden amongst others. He has been a guest artist in the University of Colorado in Boulder, Centro de Estudios Fotográficos in Vigo, Spain and The Arizona Western College in Yuma, Arizona.
His work has been presented in more than 260 exhibitions in museums and galleries all over the world and is part of very important permanent collections that include: The National Art Museum of China in Beijing, The Guangzhou Museum of Art, also in China, The Arkon Museum of Art in Akron, Ohio, The Queens Museum in New York, The Australian Centre for Photography in Sydney, The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The Victoria and Albert Museum in London, The Musee National D'art Moderne Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, The International Center of Photography also in New York, George Eastman House in Rochester, New York, The California Museum of Photography, in Riverside, The Center for Creative Photography in Tucson, Arizona, Casa de Las Américas, Havana, Cuba, Centro Studie e Archivo della Comunicazione dell' Universitá of Parma, Italy, and Comuna di Anghiari, Palazzo Pretorio, Italy amongst others.
He was awarded the prestigious Guggenheim grant in 1987, the Internazionale di Cultura Citta di Anghiari in 1985, and in 1993 he received the National Endowment for the Arts in conjunction with Jonathan Green and the California Museum of Photography in Riverside. He has also received numerous awards in Mexican Photography Biennales and the very first grant destined to a Web project, awarded by the Rockefeller Foundation.
