Doc Ross

Photographer Doc Ross has traversed, surveyed and captured the landscape through the lens in all its altering seasons and environments since the 1980’s. As a photographer he approaches his work as a translation of his reality and as this has evolved, alongside technological processes, so then has the influences and subject matter for his work which ranges from ‘landscapes, urban observations, constructions, personal and social commentary’.

Rachael Slade, Art Consultant COCA


New Zealands geographical isolation has always had a great impact on the art and artists of New Zealand, and at the centre of all of his photographs is this seemingly unavoidable sense of isolation.
His work has been widely collected publicly and privately, and exhibited around the world, including an exhibition and auction of Contemporary Australian and New Zealand Photography at Sotheby's in New York. Currently he is included in an International touring exhibition, Globalization-Connections-Time, see the News, and Current Exhibitions pages for more details.

 

Please feel free to contact Gallery464 if there is any more information you would like.

 

Read about Doc Ross

August 2001 issueNZ Journal of photography #62 2007,Seeing is different from believing by Paul Thompson
Anthony Mckee,Working with Rangefinders, Australian Photography, August 2005
Harold Mason, Photographers Mail, feature article 2004
Christopher Moore ‘Brooding authority’ The Press, Arts feature Jan 29 2003
Anthony Mckee, Alternative Vision, Australian Photography, October 2003
Henry Rasmussin ‘B&W’ USA black and white photography collectors magazine, Spotlight on Doc Ross aug 2001

 

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