Jason Langer

Born in 1967 in Tucson, Arizona, Jason Langer is an American photographer known for his books and exhibitions. He has published four books to date: Secret City (2006, Nazraeli Press), Possession (2013, Nazraeli Press), a mid-career retrospective Twenty Years (Radius Books, 2015) and Berlin (Kerber Verlag, 2022). Graduating with a BA in Photography from the University of Oregon in 1989, he has exhibited his work throughout the United States and Europe. Supported by grants from the Ford Family Foundation, Oregon Arts Commission, The Wood Institute and The Joy of Giving Something Foundation, Langer’s photographs are held in permanent collections such as Yale University Art Gallery, Zimmerli Art Museum, and Sir Elton John, Sir Mick Jagger, International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum, and the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. Prints are available from: ClampArt (NYC), Galerie Esther Woerdehoff (Paris), and Gilman Contemporary (Idaho). Langer lives in Portland, Oregon and is currently working on hist first color project Samsara: The Wheel of Life and Transcendence, a project exploring the Buddhist cycle of birth, death, and rebirth, following his father’s passing in 2019.