Elinor Carucci

(American/Israeli, born 1971)

stiffelio collar, the metropolitan opera by elinor carucci

Elinor Carucci

Stiffelio Collar, the Metropolitan Opera, 2020

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one of ginsburg’s original lace jabots by elinor carucci

Elinor Carucci

One of Ginsburg’s Original Lace Jabots, 2020

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majority collar by elinor carucci

Elinor Carucci

Majority Collar, 2020

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south african collar: ginsburg's favorite collar, worn in her official portrait by elinor carucci

Elinor Carucci

South African Collar: Ginsburg's favorite collar, worn in her official portrait, 2020

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Biography

Timeline

1971
Born in Jerusalem, Israel
1989
High School of Rubin Academy of Music, Jerusalem, Israel
1991
Army Service, Israel
1995
B.F.A., Photography, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem, Israel

Exhibitions

2009
SEPIA International, The Intimate Line, New York
Gallery le Bleu du Ciel, Lyon (solo)
2008
Women in Photography, www.wipnyc.org (solo)
Museo de Arte Contemoráneo Monterrey (MARCO), Second Skin, Monterrey
2007
The Scottish National Portrait Gallery, The Naked Portrait, curated by Martin Hammer, Edinburgh
Biennale de la Photographie, Luik, Belgium (solo)
2006
Ricco/Maresca Gallery, Diary of a Dancer, New York (solo)
Herzlia Museum of Contemporary Art, It’s me, Herzlia (solo)
2004
Scalo Gallery, Images of Family and Pain, Zurich (solo)
2003
Gagosian Gallery, Closer, London (solo)

Literature

2002
Closer, book by Chronicle Books, San Francisco.
Dykstra, Jean. “Review,” Art on Paper, July-August.
Brooks, Libby. “Move Closer,” The Guardian Weekend Magazine, June 22, cover and pg. 7
Aletti, Vince, “Short List,” The Village Voice, June 11
…“We Are Family: Reviews,” New York Magazine, May 27, pg. 65.
…“Elinor Carucci: Reviews,” The New Yorker, May 27.
Feliciano, Kristina. “Closer Encounters,” Photo District News, May, pg. 2
Goldberg, Vicki. “Intimate Gaze,” American Photo, May/June, pg. 9
2001
Kalian, Avi. “Elinor Carucci,” Professional Photography, July, cover and pg. 8
Belasco, Daniel. “The Family as Muse,” Jewish Week, June 6, pg. 2