Bart Ross

Pasadena, CA

About Bart Ross:

Bart Ross' earliest memory about photography revolves around a trip to Disneyland when he was about 10 years old. He was given a "Kodak Instamatic":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instamatic camera for the trip and from then on he was hooked.

At 18, in the spring of 1974, Bart went to a photography seminar sponsored by the Friends of Photography, in Carmel, CA. There were lectures by Ansel Adams, "Wynn Bullock":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wynn_Bullock, "Brett Weston":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Weston, "Cole Weston":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cole_Weston, and "Minor White":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minor_White, to name a few, and his portfolio review session with photography greats like "Ralph Gibson":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Gibson were pivotal to his career. This seminar proved historical because it would be among the last public appearances for Wynn Bullock and Minor White, who both passed away shortly thereafter. Bart went on to study at San Francisco State University, where he was further able to develop artistically and personally.

Bart's photographic process is very deliberate and he will sometimes look at a potential photograph for months. He seeks to find the essence of what most would consider mundane and give it a visual perspective.

 

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Selected exhibitions
  • LaGrange National Biennial XXVII - LaGrange, GA, 2012
  • Linus Gallery - Pasadena, CA, 2012
  • Joyce Gordon Gallery - Oakland, CA, 2009
  • The Gallery Art & Design - Colors Of Life - Washington, DC, 2008
  • Museum of African American Art, "Massive" - Los Angeles, CA, 1992
Education
  • San Francisco State University, Bachelor of Arts, Photography - San Francisco, CA,1981 
  • Friends of Photography, Workshop - Carmel, CA,1974 
Press Accolades
  • 2nd Place Art Work category, Kingston Technology Artists Corner - September 2012
  • Juror's Merit Award LaGrange National XXVI (Purchase) - February 2012
  • DeWitt Cheng, East Bay Express "Glimpses in Time: 2010", page 110 - July 14-20