Frazier awarded Proclamation in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania

Allegheny County Council President John P. DeFazio awarded a Proclamation to congratulate LaToya Ruby Frazier for being named a 2015 MacArthur Fellow, and to officially thank her for “examining race, class, gender and citizenship in our society and inspiring a vision for the future that offers inclusion, equity and justice to all.” The Proclamation was […]

Frazier awarded MacArthur fellowship

LaToya Ruby Frazier is the only photographer among the 24 winners of the prestigious 2015 MacArthur Fellow Program by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. “I’m overjoyed to receive this award because often, when you’re a young black woman talking about inequality, people don’t take you seriously,” [Frazier] says. “It’s validation to my work […]

LaToya receives ICP Infinity Award

The International Center of Photography (ICP) is pleased to announce the honorees of the 2015 Infinity Awards including Guggenheim Fellow LaToya Ruby Frazier for her publication The Notion Of Family. Award winners will be honored at the gala event on Thursday, April 30, 2015, at Pier Sixty, Chelsea Piers, in New York City. The Infinity Awards are […]

LaToya Ruby Frazier named 2015 TED Fellow

LaToya Ruby Frazier has been named a 2015 TED Fellow and will speak at the TED2015 conference Truth and Dare, held March 16-20 in Vancouver. The new class of Fellows for TED2015 includes 21 game-changing thinkers representing 15 countries, working across disciplines at the forefront of their fields. Read more about the 2015 TED Fellows -»

Frazier named Skowhegan resident faculty

Skowhegan announces 2015 faculty, including LaToya Ruby Frazier. Frazier(born 1982, Braddock, Pennsylvania) received her BFA in applied media arts from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania (2004) and her MFA in art photography from Syracuse University (2007). She also studied under the Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program (2010–2011) and was the Guna S. Mundheim […]

Frazier awarded Guggenheim Fellowship

The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation has awarded LaToya Ruby Frazier a Fellowship based on prior achievement and exceptional promise. Successful candidates were chosen from a group of almost 3,000 applicants. LaToya Ruby Frazier has been described as “an artist on a mission with a prophetic voice” who has a “preternaturally mature body of work,” by The […]

Village Voice Review

LaToya Ruby Frazier: A Tenant Farm for the 21st Century The Village Voice By Christian Viveros-Faune Apr 3, 2013 The mother of all Great Depression books, Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, grew out of a Time magazine assignment. Accepting it were two young artistes, James Agee and Walker Evans, who agreed to produce a “photographic and verbal record of the […]

New York Times Review

The Flesh and the Asphalt, Both Weak LaToya Ruby Frazier Photography at Brooklyn Museum New York Times Art Review Braddock, Pa., is about nine miles southeast of Pittsburgh, hugging the eastern bank of the Monongahela River. But in the photographs of LaToya Ruby Frazier, who grew up in this steel town, its coordinates are not […]

In Rome Exhibition, a Poem to New York

Empire State Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Rome April 22 — July 21, 2013 NEW York’s role as the ruling city of the art world has held steady since at least the middle of the 20th century. Next month, a new exhibition about the city’s ever-growing and constantly shifting art scene is opening in the capital of […]

Interview: WBAI Free Speech Radio in NYC

THE UNCRITIC REVIEW Exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum entitled “LaToya Ruby Frazier: A Haunted Capital” — April 21 2013 James Krivo, WBAI   There is an exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum entitled “LaToya Ruby Frazier: A Haunted Capital”.The exhibit will be on view until August 11 , and on June 27 at 7 PM there will […]

American Icons: Migrant Mother

American Icons: Migrant Mother Studio 360 Radio Series Charlie Herman April 19, 2013 “Migrant Mother” was one of thousands of pictures Dorothea Lange took on assignment for the federal government, documenting the poverty of the Dust Bowl. Before it had that iconic title, the 1936 photo was captioned “Destitute peapickers in California.” But this was […]

Kirsten O’Regan: These Dark Histories

Kirsten O’Regan: These Dark Histories Guernica, a magazine of art & politics April 17, 2013 LaToya Ruby Frazier does not particularly love journalists, despite the fact that her photographs perform an almost journalistic function. Over the past decade, Frazier has recorded the parallel decline of her family’s health and the unraveling social fabric of her […]