Judith Joy Ross: Photographs 19782015

Joshua Chuang author Addison Bross author Svetlana Alpers author Judith Joy Ross illustrator Joshua Chuang editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Aperture

Published:27th Jan '22

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  • Judith Joy Ross: Photographs 1978–2015 is an illuminating retrospective that explores the life and career of a revered American photographer, illustrated by two hundred of her images, many never before seen or published.

    The work of Judith Joy Ross marks a watershed in the lineage of the photographic portrait. Her pictures—unpretentious, quietly penetrating, startling in their transparency—consistently achieve the capacity to glimpse the past, present, and perhaps even the future of the individuals who stand before her lens. Adolescents swim at a local municipal park, ordinary people are at work and play. From immigrants and refugees, to tech workers and students, military reservists and civilians—all are incisively rendered with equal tenderness in Ross’s black-and-white, large-format portraits.

    Published alongside the largest exhibition to feature Ross’s work to date, and drawn from her extensive archive of photographs made over the span of more than thirty-five years, Judith Joy Ross: Photographs 1978–2015 encompasses the best work of this influential photographer.

    • Winner of Charles Pratt Memorial Award 1992
    • Winner of Guggenheim Fellowship 1985
    • Winner of Charles Pratt Memorial Award 1992
    • Winner of City of Easton/Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Gr 1988
    • Winner of Andrea Frank Foundation Award 1998

    ISBN: 9781597115223

    Dimensions: 280mm x 240mm x 25mm

    Weight: 1769g

    312 pages