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Daniel Debevoise is the Curator
of NoHo Gallery LA, a spacious
and inspiring art gallery housed
in an historical Art Deco
building in the heart of the
NoHo Arts District.
Daniel has experience working
with curators in the New York
City’s Museum network and
private galleries in Italy and
South America. He was raised
in Colombia, Ecuador & Peru, the
son of a U.S. Diplomat. Daniel
then spent his formative years
in Rome, Italy. You will see
this international influence in
his photographs.
After many years abroad, Daniel
returned to the U.S.A. where he
attended Columbia University,
graduating in the field of the
Arts. He then went to USC
Graduate Film School
concentrating on documentary
filmmaking.
After his studies, Daniel went
back to his roots, becoming a
special features photojournalist
for Vistazo, the
Ecuadorian equivalent of Life
Magazine, then returned to the
U.S., becoming a staff
photographer for the New York
City’s Department of Cultural
Affairs, photographing museum
exhibits, openings & receptions
for the media, featuring
internationally renowned artists
at major New York City museums.
Daniel then freelanced for
International Press Agencies in
Italy where he shot events such
as museum exhibits, fashion
shows, Roman antiquity, urban
landscapes for special features
on travel and tourism, Pope John
Paul II and Vatican events. His
work with the international news
agencies caught the eye of
D’Agostini di Novarra, the
Italian equivalent of
encyclopedia Britannica, where
he became their commercial
photographer.
Since then, Daniel has set up
his U.S. studio in NoHo. He has
photographed receptions, special
events, art festivals and has
done several product shots,
movie openings and.CD covers.
He is a Special Contributor to
NoHoArtsDistrict.Com.
Through his art gallery
archives and his knowledge base
of artists, both locally and
internationally, Daniel is
bringing together artists,
interior designers and
collectors for commissioned
projects.
As a photographer, Daniel is
currently concentrating on
developing his art through his
photography.
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