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Ron Jude (Not Available)

House at Sunset, 2014
Archival inkjet print, 15.5 x 19.5″ on 17 x 22″ paper
Edition of 20, signed and numbered by the artist

Categories: Color Prints, Fine Print Program, Not Available Tags: Architecture, Color, Contemporary, Documentary, Landscape
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Ron Jude was born in Los Angeles in 1965 but was raised in rural Idaho. Jude’s photographs have been exhibited at venues such as The Photographers’ Gallery (London), Daugeu Cultural Center (Daugeu, South Korea), Proekt_Fabrika (Moscow) and Roth/Horowitz Gallery (New York). Jude is the co-founder of A-Jump Books and the author of Alpine Star, Postcards, Other Nature, emmett, Lick Creek Line, Executive Model, and Lago. Jude has lectured extensively about his work, most recently at places such as The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Rochester Institute of Technology and the Carnegie International Satellite Apartment in Pittsburgh. His photographs have been reproduced in Blind Spot, Harper’s Magazine, The New Yorker, and Doubletake, among others. An overview of his three Idaho projects (Alpine Star, emmett, and Lick Creek Line) was recently exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago in a three-person show entitled Backstory. He contributed one of ten books to the Super Labo (Tokyo) collaborative project entitled Lost Home, which was recently released at Paris Photo. Jude is represented by Gallery Luisotti in Santa Monica, Robert Morat Galerie in Hamburg, and Galeria Alfacinha in Lisbon. He lives in Eugene, OR and teaches photography at University of Oregon. Jude was a recipient of a Light Work Grant in 2010.

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Framing

Black frame (+$150), Unframed, White frame (+$150)

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