An heir to cultural documentarians like Diane Arbus, Lewis Hine, and August Sander, Judith Joy Ross is widely recognized for her portraits. Her latest work explores relationships with the natural world.
Taken at wildlife rehabilitation centers, farms, zoos, and libraries, Ross’s photographs capture the bonds formed between humans and animals.
Judith Joy Ross (b. 1946, Hazleton, Pa.) graduated with a BS from the Moore College of Art, Philadelphia, in 1968.
Judith Joy Ross: The Devil Today and Reading to Dogs
Until January 28, 2012
Pace/Macgill Gallery
32 East 57 ST
New York NY 10022