A rare glimpse into an American upper class through the lens of the insider
Photographer Will Vogt was raised in Haverford (PA). The
oldest of three sons, he was less interested in sports then the
children he knew and gravitated instead toward literature, music,
and art. He describes his rather affluent childhood as relatively
normal for the late 1950's - 60's. That is, until three days after
his 16th birthday when he saw Jimi Hendrix live for the first
time...
With the publication of Bright Lights, Big City (Random House,
1984) Jay McInerney became a literary sensation, heralded as
the voice of a generation. This remarkable novel - Will Vogt's
absolute favorite book - chronicled the lives of wealthy New York
hedonists and remains one of the most beloved, imitated, and iconic
novels in America and abroad.
Jennifer Garza-Cuen received her MFA in photography and MA
in the History of Art and Visual Culture with honors from the Rhode
Island School of Design.
Garza-Cuen is the recipient of numerous awards including the
Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship for Photography, Photo Lucida's
Robert Rauschenberg Residency Award, Light Work A-I-R, and the
British Journal of Photography & 1854 Media's Female in Focus
Award. Garza-Cuen's monograph, Past Paper // Present Marks:
Responding to Rauschenberg - in collaboration with Odette England -
was published by Radius Books 2021 and received a Rauschenberg
Foundation Publication Grant. Garza-Cuen is also Professor of
Photography at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi.
Jordan Baumgarten earned his MFA in Photography from the
Rhode Island School of Design and a BFA in Photography from The
University of the Arts, Philadelphia. The recipient of numerous
grants and awards, Baumgarten's work has been exhibited nationally
and internationally as well as published in international
contemporary photographic journals such as the British Journal of
Photography, Vice, The New York Times, Dazed, Hero, Huck and Pop-Up
Magazine among others. His most recent monograph Good Sick (Gost
Books, 2018) is a photographic portrait of the US opioid crisis,
shown through its effects on his neighborhood in Philadelphia.
Design: Cara Buzzell, Providence, Rhode Island.
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