Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
80
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1995
Publisher
The Museum of Modern Art, New York
ISBN-10
0810961520
ISBN-13
9780810961524
Description
Judith Joy Ross has been a significant figure in contemporary photography, capturing intimate portraits that reveal the complexity of her subjects. Her work transcends mere representation, inviting viewers into a dialogue with those she photographs. This collection showcases her profound ability to connect with people, offering a poignant glimpse into their lives and emotions.
The book delves into Ross's journey as an artist, reflecting on her unique perspective and the thematic undercurrents that run through her body of work. With each image, she tells a story that resonates deeply, prompting contemplation about identity, vulnerability, and the human experience.
Featuring insights from curator Susan Kismaric, the narrative deepens the understanding of Ross's artistic vision. Together, they explore the evolution of her style and the impact it has had on the art world, making this a rich and engaging read for anyone interested in photography and the intricate narratives it can convey.
The book delves into Ross's journey as an artist, reflecting on her unique perspective and the thematic undercurrents that run through her body of work. With each image, she tells a story that resonates deeply, prompting contemplation about identity, vulnerability, and the human experience.
Featuring insights from curator Susan Kismaric, the narrative deepens the understanding of Ross's artistic vision. Together, they explore the evolution of her style and the impact it has had on the art world, making this a rich and engaging read for anyone interested in photography and the intricate narratives it can convey.
Genres
Children’s
Biography
History
Art & Photography
Contemporary