Got to Go

by Rosalind Fox Solomon


Photographs: Rosalind Fox Solomon

Text: Rosalind Fox Solomon

Publisher: MACK Books

144 pages

Pictures: 79 (b/w)

Year: 2016

ISBN: 9781910164198

Price: 50

Comments: Hardcover with trimmed dust jacket, 20,3 x 24,8 cm

Part memoir and part fiction, Got To Go presents a collection of photographs from across Rosalind Fox Solomon’s life, contrasting a narrative of her own early years with other, urgent images that reveal a wider vision of the world, one outside of the rigid boundaries imposed by society and the home. If biography is a net cast upon us by family and shaped by social codes, Fox Solomon lays bare the limits of the net, as she negotiates the cusp between lived life and her imagination. Describing the work as a “tragicomedy”, full of both humour and pathos, Fox Solomon probes the limits we impose on ourselves, not only social codes but also the inherited tenets which are so difficult to escape.

Fox Solomon, an American artist based in New York City, is celebrated for her portraits and connection to human suffering, ritual, survival and struggle. Her work has been shown in nearly 30 solo exhibitions and 100 group exhibitions, and is in the collections of over 50 museums worldwide. Her monograph THEM was published by MACK in 2014.

Selected by TIME as one of the Best Photobooks 2016


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Got to Go

by Rosalind Fox Solomon


Photographs: Rosalind Fox Solomon

Text: Rosalind Fox Solomon

Publisher: MACK Books

144 pages

Pictures: 79 (b/w)

Year: 2016

ISBN: 9781910164198

Price: 50

Comments: Hardcover with trimmed dust jacket, 20,3 x 24,8 cm

Part memoir and part fiction, Got To Go presents a collection of photographs from across Rosalind Fox Solomon’s life, contrasting a narrative of her own early years with other, urgent images that reveal a wider vision of the world, one outside of the rigid boundaries imposed by society and the home. If biography is a net cast upon us by family and shaped by social codes, Fox Solomon lays bare the limits of the net, as she negotiates the cusp between lived life and her imagination. Describing the work as a “tragicomedy”, full of both humour and pathos, Fox Solomon probes the limits we impose on ourselves, not only social codes but also the inherited tenets which are so difficult to escape.

Fox Solomon, an American artist based in New York City, is celebrated for her portraits and connection to human suffering, ritual, survival and struggle. Her work has been shown in nearly 30 solo exhibitions and 100 group exhibitions, and is in the collections of over 50 museums worldwide. Her monograph THEM was published by MACK in 2014.

Selected by TIME as one of the Best Photobooks 2016


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Got to Go

by Rosalind Fox Solomon


Photographs: Rosalind Fox Solomon

Text: Rosalind Fox Solomon

Publisher: MACK Books

144 pages

Pictures: 79 (b/w)

Year: 2016

ISBN: 9781910164198

Price: 50

Comments: Hardcover with trimmed dust jacket, 20,3 x 24,8 cm

Part memoir and part fiction, Got To Go presents a collection of photographs from across Rosalind Fox Solomon’s life, contrasting a narrative of her own early years with other, urgent images that reveal a wider vision of the world, one outside of the rigid boundaries imposed by society and the home. If biography is a net cast upon us by family and shaped by social codes, Fox Solomon lays bare the limits of the net, as she negotiates the cusp between lived life and her imagination. Describing the work as a “tragicomedy”, full of both humour and pathos, Fox Solomon probes the limits we impose on ourselves, not only social codes but also the inherited tenets which are so difficult to escape.

Fox Solomon, an American artist based in New York City, is celebrated for her portraits and connection to human suffering, ritual, survival and struggle. Her work has been shown in nearly 30 solo exhibitions and 100 group exhibitions, and is in the collections of over 50 museums worldwide. Her monograph THEM was published by MACK in 2014.

Selected by TIME as one of the Best Photobooks 2016


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