Amelia is 14 years old. In many ways, she is your average American
teenager: since she was three years old, she has been her mother's
muse, and the subject of her photographs. However, not every mom is
a world-class photographer with a predilection for photographing
animals. And it's not every teenager who has portraits of herself
with elephants, llamas, ponies, tigers, kangaroos, chimpanzees and
endless dogs, cats, and other animals--portraits that hang in the
collections of major art museums around the world. "Amelia and the
Animals" is Robin Schwartz's second monograph featuring this
collaborative series dedicated to documenting her and Amelia's
adventures among the animals. As Schwartz puts it, "Photography is
a means for Amelia to meet animals. Until recently, she took these
opportunities for granted. She didn't realize how unusual her
encounters were until everyone started to tell her how lucky she
was to meet so many animals." Nonetheless, these images are more
than documents of Amelia and her rapport with animals; they offer a
meditation on the nature of interspecies communication and serve as
evidence of a shared mother-daughter journey into invented
worlds.
Robin Schwartz (born 1957) earned an MFA in photography from Pratt
Institute, and her photographs are held in the collections of The
Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Museum of Modern Art, in New
York; Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C.; San
Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Brooklyn Museum; Chrysler Museum of
Art, Norfolk, Virginia; Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; and Museum
Folkwang, Essen, Germany. She is an assistant professor of
photography at William Paterson University and lives in New Jersey
with her husband, Robert Forman, daughter, Amelia, and five
companion animals.
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