Episode 9 | Susan Lipper

Susan Lipper at Higher Pictures, NYC, 2017. Photo by Jordan Weitzman

Susan Lipper at Higher Pictures, NYC, 2017. Photo by Jordan Weitzman

Recorded in New York City, NY
Episode Length: 38:42
Air Date: February 8, 2017

Produced by: Jordan Weitzman
Edited by: Cristal Duhaime

Susan Lipper’s iconoclastic work in photography has continuously pushed the boundaries and opened new avenues to the way we look at and experience images. She’s the author of three monographs including Grapevine and Trip and her work is held in the numerous museum collections including of the Metropolitain Museum of Art in New York and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. In 2015, she received a Guggenheim Fellowiship which she’s been using to pursue a long term project set in the Californian Desert. Most recently, a powerful solo show at Higher Pictures in New York featured her work from Grapevine, the first time this work has been exhibited in the US.

In this episode, host Jordan Weitzman sits down with Lipper at her apartment in New York where she's been living for over 40 years to talk about her incredible trajectory as a photographer.

  Photo by Susan Lipper from her book  trip

Photo by Susan Lipper from her book trip

Photo by Susan Lipper from her series  Domesticated Land

Photo by Susan Lipper from her series Domesticated Land

   

Links
www.susanlipper.com
www.higherpictures.com

 

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