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Elliot Ross (b.1990) is a Taiwanese-American photographer based in Colorado. Ross’s practice is centered on longform projects that examine how landscapes–both natural and artificial–shape community and culture.
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His conceptual, process-oriented photography was included in the influential 1974 exhibition "Light and Substance," curated by Van Deren Coke. His project "Animal" has been featured in fotoMAGAZIN (Germany) in its "Masterpieces of Photography" series, in Foto & Video (Russia), and in a number of other publications.
good grace (2020-21) mirror pond (2019) plainsmen (2015-18) american backyard (2017) at the gate (2016) the reckoning days (2015) EDITORIAL. nat geo - seasons out of sync. nat geo - holy water.
Elliot Ross (b.1990) is a Taiwanese-American photographer based in Colorado. For the last decade, Ross has been working in the American West focusing on difficult issues facing the human condition and how history and physical environments shape community and culture.
May 26, 2024 · A wildlife photo exhibition in Charleroi. After the death of his cat, his photograph, hung by his wife, intrigued Elliot Ross: what was the animal thinking when the photo was taken? Did he consciously look at the camera lens? Is its animal consciousness so different from that of a human being?
Elliot Ross. 2019 — San Francisco, USA. About this series. Animal and Other Animals are both series of photographic images of non-human animals – interpretive observations of other species. “Our 23 year old family cat Sadie died after suffering from several severe illnesses over several years’ time.
His work has been exhibited internationally and is in collections in the United States and abroad, including those of the Bibliothéque nationale de France, Paris; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Museé de la Photographie, Charleroi, Belgium.