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Susan Lipper

Susan Lipper, Untitled from Domesticated Land, 2016.

Photo London and The Royal Photographic Society are delighted to present Susan Lipper, one of the most critically acclaimed photographers of our time. Her work is widely held in prestigious museums and galleries worldwide.

Awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship in 2015, Lipper will be presenting different themes from the breadth of her portfolio, including work from her monograph, Domesticated Land, which has been released by MACK at Photo London. Domesticated Land takes its title from the forgotten historic female pioneers traversing the plains across America and their desire to domesticate the land rather than conquer it. With Grapevine (1994) and Trip (2000), the eagerly anticipated third monograph completes Lipper’s Journeys Trilogy.


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