Clifford Ross
Clifford Ross (* 15. Oktober 1952 in New York City) ist ein US-amerikanischer Fotograf, Fotokünstler und Maler. Bekanntheit erlangte er durch die Erfindung des Fotoapparates R1. Dieser selbstkonstruierte analoge Fotoapparat erreicht eine enorme Detailtreue. Für die Kamera erhielt er 2004 das US-Patent Nr. 6.795.648.
Werke
- “Abstract Expressionism: Creators and Critics: An Anthology”, Editor, Abrams 1991, ISBN 978-0-8109-1908-2
- “Big, Bigger, Biggest: Inventing Systems for Immense Digital Images (and Beyond)”, (Big Picture Summit, 2005), Co-author with David Rogers, Carl Diegert, Michael Hawley, Bran Ferren, and Eric Rosenthal “Laurie Anderson”, BOMB Magazine Fall 1999. Print.
- “Mountain IV”, Blind Spot Magazine Clifford Ross and Walter Salles, dialogue. Nov. 2005. Print.
- “On Melville and Modern Art”, The Melville Society’s quarterly publication “Extracts”, John Bryant interview, September 1995. Print.
- “On September 11”, BOMB Magazine Spring 2002. Print.
- “Phantasmagorey: The Work of Edward Gorey”, Author, Yale University Press 1974
- “The World of Edward Gorey”, Co-author with Karen Wilkin, Abrams 1996, ISBN 978-0-8109-3988-2
- “Wave Music”, Introduction by Arthur C. Danto, Interview by A.M. Homes, (Blind Spot/Aperture)
- “Wave Music”, BOMB Magazine Fall 2003. Print.
Literatur
- Jessica May (Hg.): "Clifford Ross. Sightlines", Hirmer Verlag, München 2021, ISBN 978-3-7774-3819-1.
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