MARTI lives in Paris and shows the world over. The Times of India has called her: “the Salvador Dali of photography.”
Her work is part of permanent collections in several international museums, including the archives of the Musée de Louvre in Paris. Her Burning Man photos have appeared in magazines as diverse as Phot-Art and Auto Week. Her images have been extensively exhibited in shows in Paris, London, Seattle, Singapore, Phnom Penh, Bangladesh, Pondicherry, Katmandu, and Tokyo.
MARTI is also a Penguin Books author and has written for the New York Times, Washington Post, Le Monde-Guardian Weekly, and Science Magazine. She was awarded a citation from Rolex, the Swiss watch manufacturer, for her work in environmental education. Marti’s photos on the Cambodian refugees are part of the Cambodian National Archives in Phnom Penh. Her book, This Earth of Ours, has a prologue by His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
MARTI has 3 museum shows and 2 cultural center exhibits in Greenland and Denmark in 2015 on the theme; Greenland Spirit: Safeguarding Inuit Culture in the Face of Climate Change.
MARTI will lecture on her work at the Portland Art Museum in mid-September 2015 and do a photographic exhibition on Burning Man with Portland photographer Stewart Harvey in September-October 2015.