

Rosalind Fox Solomon
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Rosalind Fox Solomon was an American photographer whose black-and-white and color work documented social margins, ritual, and intimate human experience across five decades. Working primarily in portraiture and documentary series, she photographed communities in the American South, the Caribbean, India, and Eastern Europe with unflinching attention to gesture, expression, and the textures of daily life. Her practice resisted both photojournalistic distance and sentimental framing, instead positioning the camera as a tool for sustained looking at otherness and vulnerability. Solomon's photographs have been held in major institutions including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art.
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