In Memoriam: Eric Renner 1941-2020

Eric Renner, Founder and Co-Director of Pinhole Resource, died unexpectedly on April 9, 2020, in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Mr. Renner was 78 years old. He was an artist and leading authority on pinhole photography.

Mr. Renner was born in 1941 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He earned a Bachelor of Science from the University of Cincinnati in Ohio, and a Master of Fine Arts from the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.

Mr. Renner lived in the Mimbres Valley, New Mexico, near Silver City, where he built a home with studio facilities that both reflected and enabled his unique artistic outlook. He created pinhole images that are in the collections of museums around the world including: The Museum of Modern Art, New York City; the Museum of Modern Art, Mexico City; The International Museum of Photography at the George Eastman House, Rochester, NY; and the national museums of Canada, Brazil, France, and Poland. Mr. Renner’s work has been featured in solo exhibitions in the U.S., China, Japan, Brazil and elsewhere. He wrote “Pinhole Photography: From Historic Technique to Digital Application”, now in it’s fourth printing, and received numerous grants and honors, including, along with his wife, Nancy Dize Spencer, the New Mexico Governor’s Award for Excellence In The Arts in 2015.

Renner and Spencer donated the Pinhole Resource Collection of 6,000 photographs from 500 photographers in 35 countries to the New Mexico Museum of History, Palace of the Governors Photo Archive in 2013. The “Poetics of Light” exhibition which featured the Pinhole Resource collection opened at the museum in April, 2014, and ran for one and a half years. “Poetics of Light” later travelled to the National Media Museum in Bradford, England.

With his wife and collaborator Nancy Spencer, Mr. Renner made photographs, built assemblages, and taught photography. The two directed Pinhole Resource, a clearinghouse and purveyor of books, supplies, and information on lensless photography. Between 1985 and 2006, they also published Pinhole Journal, a fine art periodical featuring pinhole images and relevant articles. Renner is represented by “Light Art Space” in Silver City, New Mexico and his work can be seen at:
ericrennerphoto.com

Eric Renner was a rare and beautiful soul whose spirit will long remain in the minds of the many people whose lives he touched. He is remembered for his wild, crazy hair, engaging smile, colorful wardrobe, passion for pinhole photography and his uplifting sense of humor. But above all else, he will be remembered for an aura that glowed with a persuasive, happy-in-his-own-skin surety that was both enviable and inspirational.

Eric is survived by his wife Nancy Spencer; sons, Zephyr Renner and wife Kylie Renner of Albuquerque, New Mexico and Yarian Renner of Los Angeles, California; stephchildren Yates Spencer of Lexington, Virginia and Beth Spencer of Silver City, New Mexico.

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Grandma Becomes the Moon - Eric Renner

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Eric Renner 1941-2020

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Eric Renner and Nancy Spencer