Presented by MFA Photography, Video, and Related Media

Judith Joy Ross

May 18, 2022; 6:30 - 9:00pm
In Conversation with Joshua Chuang
B&W sepia portrait photo of an older woman with white hair looking beyond.
Credit: Judith Joy Ross

To celebrate the release of Judith Joy Ross: Photographs 1978–2015 (Aperture, 2022), published alongside the largest exhibition to feature Judith Joy Ross’ work to date, Ross will present her work in conversation with curator Joshua Chuang. The exhibition “Judith Joy Ross: Photographs 1978–2015” is currently on view at Le Bal, Paris, through September 18. The show will travel to the United States in the spring of 2023, when it opens at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.


Following the discussion, Ross will be signing copies of her book recently published by Aperture.


Judith Joy Ross (born 1946 in Hazleton, Pennsylvania) studied photography in the 1960s at the Moore College of Art in Philadelphia and went on to obtain her master's degree in 1970 from the Institute of Design in Chicago. Hailed by some as the greatest living portrait photographer, Ross and her work first came to public attention in the inaugural New Photography exhibition at MoMA, curated by John Szarkowski in 1984. Since then, Ross's influential pictures have been the subject of several monographs and honored with a Lucie Award for Lifetime Achievement.


Joshua Chuang is a curator, editor and bookmaker who has held key roles at the Yale University Art Gallery, Center for Creative Photography and New York Public Library. Among the exhibitions and publications he has organized are "Robert Adams: The Place We Live" (2010), "Blue Prints: The Pioneering Photographs of Anna Atkins" (2018), Santu Mofokeng: Stories (2019) and "Taryn Simon's The Color of a Flea's Eye: The Picture Collection" (2020).


B&W sepia portrait photo of an older woman with white hair looking beyond.
Credit: Judith Joy Ross