Klaus Enrique began to receive attention in 2007 when his portrait “Mother & Daughter” was selected for the Photographic Portrait Prize at Britain’s National Portrait Gallery. In 2011, Enrique was the winner of PDN’s Curator Award/Emerging Artist of the Year. In 2013, his “Vertumnus” was included in “The History of Still Life in Ten Masterpieces”, as the 10th Masterpiece alongside works by Cezanne, Goya, and Warhol. In 2015 Enrique was commissioned by Peter Norton, the Chairman of MoMA PS1, to create his renowned Christmas card. His photography has been published in The New York Times, National Geographic, The Guardian, El Mundo, Photo District News, Wired, Photograph, The Daily Mail, Popular Photography, The Huffington Post, Vice, and Hi-Fructose Magazine among many others. His works has been the subject of two solo museum shows, at the Griffin Museum of Photography and at Fundacion Pedro Meyer, as well as numerous solo and group shows. Enrique’s work is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, The Leslie/Lohman Museum and the Haggerty Museum of Art. He currently resides in New York City.