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Richard Ross (photographer)

Richard Ross is an American photographer.[1] He is best known for his body of work Juvenile in Justice, which has documented the U.S. juvenile justice system for the last 8 years. The project has been produced with the support of the Annie E. Casey Foundation and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. In 2007 Ross was the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship to finish Architecture of Authority.[2][3]

Ross in 2014

His latest project, Girls in Justice, focuses on girls in juvenile detention and treatment in the U.S. and will be shown at the Figge Art Museum in Davenport, Iowa in January 2015.

Published works Edit

Ross's first book, Museology, a photographic examination of museums and the display of art and historical objects, was published by Aperture Foundation in 1989 and features an introduction by Marcia Tucker, founder of the New Museum and former curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art, and an essay by David Mellor, art historian and curator.[4][5]

His second book, Gathering Light explores natural and artificial light and its intrinsic relationship to photography itself through photographs of objects and places from all over the world.[6] The book featured an introduction by Dave Hickey, a prominent art and culture critic, and an essay by Eduardo Cadava, faculty in the Department of English at Princeton University.[7][8]

 
Ross focused on juvenile incarceration for Juvenile in Justice (2012)

Published in 2004, Ross's third book, Waiting for the End of the World is compiled of photographs of bomb and other underground shelters the world over, including an underground city in Beijing, China.[9] Michael Darling, chief curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, wrote about Waiting for the End of the World that "Ross's images of bomb shelters represent a crushing indictment of the current state of world affairs as well as a clarion call to action."[9] The book features an interview with Richard Ross by Sarah Vowell, a New York Times best selling author.[10]

After Waiting for the End of the World Ross published three books compiling successful U.S. patent applications from the last century; Patently Ridiculous, Patently Erotic and Patently Christmas. The books were published by Plume.

In 2007, with Aperture Foundation, Ross published Architecture of Authority. The book was included in Photo District News best books of 2007 and the accompanying exhibition was number 10 on the Artforum list of best shows of 2007.[11][12] The book features an essay by John R. MacArthur, publisher of Harper's Magazine.

Ross's first book covering the U.S. juvenile justice system, Juvenile in Justice, was published in 2012 with a foreword by Ira Glass and an essay by Bart Lubow. The nearly 150 images in the book were made over 5 years of visiting more than 1,000 youth confined in more than 200 juvenile institutions in 31 states.

Exhibitions Edit

Solo exhibitions Edit

Group exhibitions Edit

  • Tate Modern, London; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera)[19]
  • Ansel Adams Center for Photography (Beyond Boundaries)
  • Catharine Clark Gallery, San Francisco, California (Teen age: You Just Don't Understand)[20]
  • Ronald Feldman Gallery, New York (Face Off)[21]
  • Guggenheim Gallery at Chapman University (New, Used, Borrowed)[22]

Teaching Edit

Since 1977 Ross has taught at the University of California, Santa Barbara.[23] He teaches photography and photojournalism.[24]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Exhibition Opening at Aperture Gallery: Richard Ross". Architecture of Authority. Aperture Foundation.
  2. ^ Staff Report (April 15, 2007). "Two Guggenheim fellowships go to UCSB professors". Santa Barbara News-Press.
  3. ^ "John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation". Richard Ross, 2007, Creative Arts, Photography. Guggenheim Foundation. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
  4. ^ Smith, Roberta (19 October 2006). "Marcia Tucker, 66, Founder of a Radical Art Museum, Dies". The New York Times. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
  5. ^ Ross, Richard (1989). Museology. New York: Aperture Foundation. pp. 78. ISBN 0-89381-376-1.
  6. ^ Ross, Richard (2000). Gathering Light. Southampton, England and Louisville, Kentucky: John Hansard Gallery and Speed Art Museum. ISBN 0-8263-2268-9.
  7. ^ "Department of English". Eduard Cadava, Professor. Princeton. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
  8. ^ Yabroff, Jennie (13 March 2009). "Reenter the Dragon". Newsweek. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
  9. ^ a b Ross, Richard (2004). Waiting for the End of the World. New York: Princeton Architectural Press. pp. 144. ISBN 1-56898-466-9.
  10. ^ "New York Times Best Seller List". Best Sellers - The New York Times. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
  11. ^ Stuart Hughes, Holly (December 2007). "Photo Books of the Year". Photo District News.
  12. ^ Vanderbilt, Tom (December 2007). "Best of 2007, 10, Richard Ross. "Architecture of Authority"". Artforum.
  13. ^ "Exposures Blog". Exhibition Opening at Aperture Gallery: Richard Ross. Aperture Foundation. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
  14. ^ "National Building Museum". Architecture of Authority: Photographs by Richard Ross. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
  15. ^ Walsh, Daniella (27 January 2002). "A different light". The Orange County Register.
  16. ^ Artdaily. ""Richard Ross Photography: Gathering Light"". artdaily.cc. Retrieved 2022-02-11.
  17. ^ "NZZ Online". Ausstellung von Richard Ross in Luzern. NZZ. Retrieved 19 September 2006.
  18. ^ Gipe, Lawrence (3 July 2003). "Gathering Ross". The Independent.
  19. ^ Phillips, Sandra S. (2010). Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance, and the Camera since 1870. Yale University Press. p. 256. ISBN 978-0-300-16343-8.
  20. ^ "Art Review: At "Teen Age" adults help teens expres their angst". SF Weekly. 15 September 2010. Retrieved 2022-02-11.
  21. ^ "Ronald Feldman Gallery". Face Off. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
  22. ^ "The Guggenheim Gallery at Chapman University". Exhibition Detail, Group Show: New, Used, Borrowed. Curated by David Michael Lee. ARTslant. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
  23. ^ Ross, Richard (2007). Architecture of Authority. New York: Aperture Foundation. p. 144. ISBN 978-1-59711-052-5.
  24. ^ "UCSB Department of Art". Richard Ross. Retrieved 16 February 2014.

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Richard Ross is an American photographer 1 He is best known for his body of work Juvenile in Justice which has documented the U S juvenile justice system for the last 8 years The project has been produced with the support of the Annie E Casey Foundation and the John D and Catherine T MacArthur Foundation In 2007 Ross was the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship to finish Architecture of Authority 2 3 Ross in 2014His latest project Girls in Justice focuses on girls in juvenile detention and treatment in the U S and will be shown at the Figge Art Museum in Davenport Iowa in January 2015 Contents 1 Published works 2 Exhibitions 2 1 Solo exhibitions 2 2 Group exhibitions 3 Teaching 4 ReferencesPublished works EditRoss s first book Museology a photographic examination of museums and the display of art and historical objects was published by Aperture Foundation in 1989 and features an introduction by Marcia Tucker founder of the New Museum and former curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art and an essay by David Mellor art historian and curator 4 5 His second book Gathering Light explores natural and artificial light and its intrinsic relationship to photography itself through photographs of objects and places from all over the world 6 The book featured an introduction by Dave Hickey a prominent art and culture critic and an essay by Eduardo Cadava faculty in the Department of English at Princeton University 7 8 Ross focused on juvenile incarceration for Juvenile in Justice 2012 Published in 2004 Ross s third book Waiting for the End of the World is compiled of photographs of bomb and other underground shelters the world over including an underground city in Beijing China 9 Michael Darling chief curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago wrote about Waiting for the End of the Worldthat Ross s images of bomb shelters represent a crushing indictment of the current state of world affairs as well as a clarion call to action 9 The book features an interview with Richard Ross by Sarah Vowell a New York Times best selling author 10 After Waiting for the End of the WorldRoss published three books compiling successful U S patent applications from the last century Patently Ridiculous Patently Erotic and Patently Christmas The books were published by Plume In 2007 with Aperture Foundation Ross published Architecture of Authority The book was included in Photo District News best books of 2007 and the accompanying exhibition was number 10 on the Artforum list of best shows of 2007 11 12 The book features an essay by John R MacArthur publisher of Harper s Magazine Ross s first book covering the U S juvenile justice system Juvenile in Justice was published in 2012 with a foreword by Ira Glass and an essay by Bart Lubow The nearly 150 images in the book were made over 5 years of visiting more than 1 000 youth confined in more than 200 juvenile institutions in 31 states Exhibitions EditSolo exhibitions Edit ACME Los Angeles Architecture of Authority Aperture Gallery New York Architecture of Authority 13 National Building Museum Washington D C Architecture of Authority 14 Orange County Museum of Art Gathering Light 15 Santa Barbara Museum of Art Gathering Light 16 Sonnenberg Lucerne Switzerland Waiting for the End of the World 17 18 Group exhibitions Edit Tate Modern London San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Exposed Voyeurism Surveillance and the Camera 19 Ansel Adams Center for Photography Beyond Boundaries Catharine Clark Gallery San Francisco California Teen age You Just Don t Understand 20 Ronald Feldman Gallery New York Face Off 21 Guggenheim Gallery at Chapman University New Used Borrowed 22 Teaching EditSince 1977 Ross has taught at the University of California Santa Barbara 23 He teaches photography and photojournalism 24 References Edit Exhibition Opening at Aperture Gallery Richard Ross Architecture of Authority Aperture Foundation Staff Report April 15 2007 Two Guggenheim fellowships go to UCSB professors Santa Barbara News Press John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Richard Ross 2007 Creative Arts Photography Guggenheim Foundation Retrieved 15 September 2011 Smith Roberta 19 October 2006 Marcia Tucker 66 Founder of a Radical Art Museum Dies The New York Times Retrieved 15 September 2011 Ross Richard 1989 Museology New York Aperture Foundation pp 78 ISBN 0 89381 376 1 Ross Richard 2000 Gathering Light Southampton England and Louisville Kentucky John Hansard Gallery and Speed Art Museum ISBN 0 8263 2268 9 Department of English Eduard Cadava Professor Princeton Retrieved 15 September 2011 Yabroff Jennie 13 March 2009 Reenter the Dragon Newsweek Retrieved 15 September 2011 a b Ross Richard 2004 Waiting for the End of the World New York Princeton Architectural Press pp 144 ISBN 1 56898 466 9 New York Times Best Seller List Best Sellers The New York Times Retrieved 21 September 2011 Stuart Hughes Holly December 2007 Photo Books of the Year Photo District News Vanderbilt Tom December 2007 Best of 2007 10 Richard Ross Architecture of Authority Artforum Exposures Blog Exhibition Opening at Aperture Gallery Richard Ross Aperture Foundation Retrieved 15 September 2011 National Building Museum Architecture of Authority Photographs by Richard Ross Retrieved 15 September 2011 Walsh Daniella 27 January 2002 A different light The Orange County Register Artdaily Richard Ross Photography Gathering Light artdaily cc Retrieved 2022 02 11 NZZ Online Ausstellung von Richard Ross in Luzern NZZ Retrieved 19 September 2006 Gipe Lawrence 3 July 2003 Gathering Ross The Independent Phillips Sandra S 2010 Exposed Voyeurism Surveillance and the Camera since 1870 Yale University Press p 256 ISBN 978 0 300 16343 8 Art Review At Teen Age adults help teens expres their angst SF Weekly 15 September 2010 Retrieved 2022 02 11 Ronald Feldman Gallery Face Off Retrieved 15 September 2011 The Guggenheim Gallery at Chapman University Exhibition Detail Group Show New Used Borrowed Curated by David Michael Lee ARTslant 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