Jonathan Benjamin Small (1984) - Ohne Titel






Over 35 years' experience; former gallery owner and Museum Folkwang curator.
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Jonathan Benjamin Small (1984), untitled, 2025.
Digital print on photo paper, 15.2 x 15.2 cm on 25.5 x 20 cm. Signed and dated on the back.
Condition: Good condition. Images are part of the condition description.
Jonathan Benjamin Small is a contemporary documentary photographer whose work is characterized by a precise, narrative visual language and a strong social relevance. His photographic series focus on social realities, urban transformation processes, and intimate portraits of people in their living environments. Small combines journalistic sharpness with a clear visual aesthetic that positions his photographs as both documentary and artistic.
His work has been showcased in international exhibitions, photo festivals, and digital publications, and is gaining increasing recognition in documentary photography. Due to his sensitive approach and commitment to authentic storytelling, Small is regarded as an important voice in contemporary documentary photography. He works on projects worldwide, creating long-term photographic essays as well as commissioned projects for cultural institutions and media.
Jonathan Benjamin Small (1984), untitled, 2025.
Digital print on photo paper, 15.2 x 15.2 cm on 25.5 x 20 cm. Signed and dated on the back.
Condition: Good condition. Images are part of the condition description.
Jonathan Benjamin Small is a contemporary documentary photographer whose work is characterized by a precise, narrative visual language and a strong social relevance. His photographic series focus on social realities, urban transformation processes, and intimate portraits of people in their living environments. Small combines journalistic sharpness with a clear visual aesthetic that positions his photographs as both documentary and artistic.
His work has been showcased in international exhibitions, photo festivals, and digital publications, and is gaining increasing recognition in documentary photography. Due to his sensitive approach and commitment to authentic storytelling, Small is regarded as an important voice in contemporary documentary photography. He works on projects worldwide, creating long-term photographic essays as well as commissioned projects for cultural institutions and media.
