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Richard Ross
Professor
Photography
Richard Ross uses a camera. He takes on
any task the camera requires of him. His
most recent interest draws him to the
documentation of places where people take
shelter from the madness that they rain
upon one another. He has recently
photographed bomb shelters in the US,
China, Russia, England, Switzerland,
Vietnam, Turkey and Israel. In this sense, he
is among the oddest of landscape
photographers, working primarily
underground. Ross is also principal
photographer for the Getty Museum and
their Villa Project. His documentary projects
of the former Getty site have been exhibited
at the J. Paul Getty Center in Los Angeles.
He has also served as the principal
photographer for the Getty Conservation
Institute, documenting their work in China,
Tunisia, El Salvador, Honduras and other
global restoration sites. Ross also does
editorial work for the New York Times, Los
Angeles Times, San Francisco Examiner,
Vogue, Frankfurter Allgemaine, La
Repubblica, Architectural Digest, etc. His
previous publications include Waiting For
the End of the World, Princeton Architectural
Press. Museology (Aperture Press),
Gathering Light (University of New Mexico
Press) and Giverny and Natural History
(Stuart Tabori and Chang). Upcoming
publications are Patently Rediculous (Plume
Press), Patently Erotic, (Plume Press), and
Architecture of Authority (Rizzolli). He
teaches photography and professionalism.
He received his Master of Fine Arts degree
from the University of Florida, Gainesville.
http://www.richardross.net
contact rross at silcom dot com
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