The Forgotten by Rosalind Fox Solomon - In Conversation with Lynne Tillman - In Person Event

11/11/2021 - 6:00pm

 

Rosalind Fox Solomon and Lynne Tillman in conversation. On the occasion of her new book and solo exhibition, join us to hear photographer Rosalind Fox Solomon in conversation with writer Lynne Tillman, where they will discuss discuss her remarkable photographic career and the startling investigation into the relentless pursuit of power as seen in Fox Solomon's latest book 'The Forgotten' (MACK, 2021).

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In-person events will be presented to a fully vaccinated audience at full capacity. All attendees are required to wear masks. All patrons over the age of sixteen will be required to show proof* of having completed the COVID-19 vaccination series at least 14 days prior to the date of the event. 

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About the Author:
Rosalind Fox Solomon (b. 1930), an American artist based in New York City, is celebrated for her portraits and for her connection to human suffering, ritual, survival, and struggle.  Fox Solomon’s work flows back and forth between the personal and the universal.  Her talent lies in her capacity to interpret and photograph both the social elements of the places she travels to, and the obsessions and anxieties that travel with her.  

For the past 45 years, Fox Solomon has created challenging bodies of work, shown in nearly 30 solo exhibitions and 100 group exhibitions, and in the collections of over 50 museums worldwide.

Lynne Tillman’s recent writing includes the novel Men and Apparitions; a story “The Dead Live Longer” (N+1 journal), and essays: “Homage to Homage,” in Steve Locke: Homage to the Auction Block (Russell Lamontagne Gallery); on Kaitlin Maxwell’s photographs (Granta); and Steve Pyke’s 9/11 photographs (Aperture). In August 2022, a book-length, autobiographical essay, MOTHERCARE, will appear, and, in 2023, a book of selected stories, both from Soft Skull Press. Tillman has received a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Creative Capital/Warhol Foundation grant for Arts Writing, and is Professor/Writer in Residence at The University at Albany.  

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