Description
Vogt’s images draw power from their tension between proximity and distance, functioning as portraits of a class oriented toward preservation within a nation otherwise defined by reinvention. They depict a community adept at weathering change while maintaining its habit of self-reproduction.
Will Vogt is a photographer whose work chronicles the lives and activities of his social circle, offering insight into the rarefied world of American elites. His work has been exhibited nationally and published in Wallpaper, Interview, AnOther, Collector Daily, and New York Magazine. When not attending annual hunts or social events, Vogt divides his time between his home in Corpus Christi, his South Texas ranch, and Watch Hill, Rhode Island.
Jennifer Garza-Cuen is an artist, editor, and professor at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi.
A Guggenheim and Rauschenberg Fellow, her work explores themes of memory, place, process and cultural inheritance. Her photographs have been exhibited internationally and are held in prominent public collections, including the RISD Museum, MoMA, Light Work, the Do Good Fund, and the Art Museum of South Texas. Garza-Cuen’s monograph Past Paper // Present Marks: Responding to Rauschenberg in collaboration with Odette England was published by Radius Books, Santa Fe. She is the editor of These Americans (Schilt Publishing, Amsterdam.)
ISBN 978 90 5330 967 4
Edit and text: Jennifer Garza-Cuen, Corpus Christi, TX
Design: Cara Buzzell, Providence, RI
Text correction: Tomas Brogan, Heiloo
Format: 24,5 x 26 cm portrait
Hardback with linen cover and inlaid photo in full color
112 pages with 52 photos in full color




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