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Rob Woodcox
"Heart Strings" Photography 50" x 40" inch Edition of 12 by Rob Woodcox

2020

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"Heart Strings" Photography 50" x 40" inch Edition of 12 by Rob Woodcox Hahnemuhle Torchon Matte FineArt Paper (archival) 2020 ABOUT Rob Woodcox Rob Woodcox is a fine art and fashion photographer currently living between Mexico City, Los Angeles and New York City. Rob's surrealistic contemporary style has developed into a dedication for advocacy and making strained voices heard through visual storytelling. Rob has produced projects raising consciousness and conversation around the US foster system and adoption, queer identity, body neutrality, racial diversity and environmental justice. Within any given concept lies not only a captivating visual, but a deep and powerful narrative that inspires the viewer to appreciate and contemplate. Rob creates from a unique perspective, finding hope in the human connection and the will to overcome existing constructs within our complex societies. In 2020 Rob produced and released his first photographic art book “Bodies Of Light”. Rob continues to rise in the global art scene. Selected Exhibitions: 2021 Bodies Of Light (Solo Exhibition), Liquidity Wine Gallery, Okanagan Falls, BC Canada; 2020 Bodies Of Light (Solo Exhibition), Space Place Gallery, Nizhny Tagil, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia; 2020 Bodies Of Light (Solo Exhibition), 500px Gallery, Toronto, ON Canada; 2020 Bodies Of Light (Solo Exhibition), Warehouse, Miami, FL USA; 2020 Bodies Of Light (Solo Exhibition), Warehouse, Detroit, MI USA; 2020 Bodies Of Light (Solo Exhibition), Private Residence, New York, NY USA 2020 Bodies Of Light (Solo Exhibition), Warehouse, Portland, OR USA; 2020 Bodies Of Light (Solo Exhibition), Private Residence, Los Angeles, CA USA; 2020 Bodies Of Light (Solo Exhibition), Jardín Juarez, México City, México; 2019 Bodies Of Light (Solo Exhibition), The National Museum of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia; 2019 ClearChannel France, 800 Screen Public Gallery Display, Paris, France; 2019 Paris Photo Off, Galerie Joseph Le Marais, Paris, France; 2015 Stories Worth Telling (Solo Exhibition), TCL Chinese Theater, Los Angeles, CA USA; 2015 Trierenberg Winner Exhibition, Design Center Linz, Linz, Austria; 2014 Heist Opening Exhibition, Heist Gallery, London, United Kingdom; 2014 Emerging Talent Exhibition, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH USA; 2013 Graduate Exhibition, Washtenaw Community College, Ann Arbor, MI USA. Awards: 2019 ClearChannel + The Source Snackable Content Awards, Paris, France – Winner; 2015 Trierenberg Circuit International Photography Contest, Linz, Austria – Winner; 2013 Framed Awards, Las Vegas, NV USA – Emerging Photographer Of The Year; 2013 Project Imaginat10n, Ron Howard + Canon, New York, NY USA – Winner; 2012 Adobe Achievement Awards, New York, NY USA – Finalist.
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