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Artist: Richard Ross
VINTAGE PRINT TANNER’S GARDEN, MONTECITO, CALIFORNIA
By Richard Ross
Located in Surfside, FL
Genre: Contemporary
Subject: Other
Medium: Photograph
Surface: Photographic Paper
Country: United States
Dimensions w/Frame: 23 3/4" x 24 3/4"
RICHARD ROSS
New York City, NY USA, b. 1947
Richard Ross is an American photographer. He is best known for his body of work Architecture of Authority, which was published as a monograph by Aperture Foundation in 2007. In 2007 Ross was the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship to finish Architecture of Authority.
EDUCATION
1973, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida MFA
1967, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, BA
His latest project, Juvenile-in-Justice, produced with the support of the Annie E. Casey Foundation, documents juvenile detention and treatment in the U.S and will be shown at the Nevada Museum of Art in August 2012.
Ross has exhibited his work extensively both nationally and internationally. 
Some of his solo exhibitions include ACME in Los Angeles (Architecture of Authority), Aperture Gallery in New York (Architecture of Authority), the National Building Museum in Washington D.C (Architecture of Authority), the Orange County Museum of Art (Gathering Light), the Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Gathering Light), and the Sonnenberg in Lucerne, Switzerland (Waiting for the End of the World). 
His work has also been included in group exhibitions at the Tate Modern in London, England (Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera), San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera), the Ansel Adams Center for Photography (Beyond Boundaries), Catharine Clark Gallery...
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1980s Contemporary Richard Ross Art
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C Print
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Since 1979 Christian Rothmann had more than 40 solo and 80 group exhibitions worldwide.
Christian Rothmann had guest lectures, residencies, art fairs and biennials in Europe, Japan, USA, Australia and Korea.
Christian Rothmann (born 1954 in Kędzierzyn, Poland ) is a painter, photographer, and graphic artist.
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These creatures date back to another era, and they connect the past and the future. They were found by Christian Rothmann, a Berlin artist, collector and traveler through time and the world: In shops in Germany and Japan, Israel and America, his keen eye picks out objects cast aside by previous generations, but which lend themselves to his own work. In a similar way, he came across a stash of historic toy robots of varied provenance collected by a Berlin gallery owner many years ago. Most of them were screwed and riveted together in the 1960s and 70s by Metal House, a Japanese company that still exists today. In systematically photographing these humanoids made of tin - and later plastic - Rothmann is paraphrasing the idea of appropriation art. Unknown names designed and made the toys, which some five decades on, Rothmann depicts and emblematizes in his extensive photo sequence. 
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VINTAGE PRINT TANNER’S GARDEN, MONTECITO, CALIFORNIA
By Richard Ross
Located in Surfside, FL
Genre: Contemporary
Subject: Other
Medium: Photograph
Surface: Photographic Paper
Country: United States
Dimensions w/Frame: 23 3/4" x 24 3/4"
RICHARD ROSS
New York City, NY USA, b. 1947
Richard Ross is an American photographer. He is best known for his body of work Architecture of Authority, which was published as a monograph by Aperture Foundation in 2007. In 2007 Ross was the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship to finish Architecture of Authority.
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1973, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida MFA
1967, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, BA
His latest project, Juvenile-in-Justice, produced with the support of the Annie E. Casey Foundation, documents juvenile detention and treatment in the U.S and will be shown at the Nevada Museum of Art in August 2012.
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