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A Life Well Led: The Photography Of Rosalind Fox Solomon

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Rosalind Fox Solomon’s work is a curious mix of the worldly and the deeply personal. At 85, she has travelled the globe photographing everywhere from Israel and Zimbabwe, to Northern Ireland and Guatemala chronicling issues such as race relations and the AIDS epidemic. But it’s not just global events that she is interested in; she also finds beauty in the everyday.

In fact, the New Yorker tells Refinery29 she is mostly attracted to “a complicated face with emotional intensity… I’m interested in substance rather than veneer. I embrace wrinkles and blemishes.”

She was late to the world of photography and only fell under its spell at 38. Now, with almost half a century of experience, she is releasing Got To Go, a collection of photographs that is part memoir, part fiction. Many of the pictures are accompanied with short poems, reprinted ahead.

It was the rise of feminism in the 60s that encouraged Solomon to look beyond her role as a wife and mother, and pick up a camera.

“I am aware of how little girls can be crushed by adults who have unrealistic expectations of how they should behave,” she says.

Her work has now been shown in nearly 30 solo exhibitions and 100 group exhibitions, and is in the collections of over 50 museums around the globe. Not bad for a late starter.

Despite being in her ninth decade, she shows no sign of slowing down. And when asked why she chose the title of the book that she did, Fox paraphrases one of her poems: “Because when I told my mother ‘I've got to go’ she sent me out to the woods. Because I said ‘got to go, got to go outside’. And ‘got to go’ is still what I need to do.”

Got To Go, £25, is published by Mack and available to pre-order here.

Tennessee, 1977

"father in his wheelchair

a lonely weenie on his plate

says...goodbye

i'm going

sister rolls him away

all he leave me is a song"

Courtesy of Rosalind Fox Solomon

New York, 1977

"mother says youth is my god

i hate age

everything is such an effort

i take benzedrine

to cope with my aches and pains

last time before they operated on me

i ate thirty hershey bars

then i found out that i have diabetes

no hersheys tonight boo hoo

nothing can help me now but a new leg

hip hip hurray

i’m getting intravenous tonight

i don’t know whether it’s the appetizer

or the post-mortem

yesterday i thought i would congeal

my feet are just like ice

in a few days i’ll be a dead ass

there will be no tomorrow"

Courtesy of Rosalind Fox Solomon

New York, 1979

"she pushes her walker

wonders

about the fall of the roman empire

eyes pair of high heels passing

thinks

money troubles

too much fighting

ambulance horns...hang on tight

don’t want to fall"

Courtesy of Rosalind Fox Solomon

South Africa, 1988

Courtesy of Rosalind Fox Solomon

Peru, 1991

"i peed in the woods

at dinner i say

excuse me

i’ve got to go...

got to go wee wee

mother says

i saw you!

got to go?

GO OUTSIDE

IF YOU ACT LIKE A DOG

LIVE LIKE A DOG"

Courtesy of Rosalind Fox Solomon

New York, 1986

"father says

why buy a cow if you can get the milk for free?"

Courtesy of Rosalind Fox Solomon

Spain, 1986

" oh you beautiful doll, you great big beautiful doll "

Courtesy of Rosalind Fox Solomon

South Africa, 1990

Courtesy of Rosalind Fox Solomon

New Orleans, 1992

"you must have been a beautiful baby

you must have been a wonderful child

when you were only starting to go kindergarten

i bet you drove the little boys wild...

oh, you must have been a beautiful baby

‘cause baby look at you now"

Courtesy of Rosalind Fox Solomon

Georgia, 1976

Courtesy of Rosalind Fox Solomon

England, 1994

"i love being taken care of"

Courtesy of Rosalind Fox Solomon

South Africa, 1995

Courtesy of Rosalind Fox Solomon

Mississippi, 2001

"you are

a naughty

naughty

girl"

Courtesy of Rosalind Fox Solomon

Naples, 2002

"someone let the cat out of the bag"

Courtesy of Rosalind Fox Solomon

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