James Casebere is an American artist best known for his meticulously crafted photographs of architectural models. Born in Lansing, Michigan, he creates miniature, hyperrealistic structures that explore themes of isolation, memory, and social space. Casebere’s works, often devoid of human presence, evoke a haunting sense of solitude and introspection. His art has been featured in major museums worldwide, including the Whitney Museum of American Art. By constructing and photographing these imagined spaces, Casebere challenges viewers to question the boundaries between reality and fiction, as well as the ways in which environments shape human experiences.