The 35th MassArt Auction takes place on Saturday April 13, 2024 in the Design and Media Center at MassArt. A range of artwork is available in the Live Auction and three Silent Auctions, from blue chip artists to emerging artists. All proceeds benefit student scholarships at MassArt, the first and only publicly funded college of art and design in the nation.
‘The Orange Line’ was reviewed alongside ‘Passing Time’ by Sage Sohier. Review by Elin Spring for ‘What Will You Remember’
In May 1991, Jack Lueders Booth travelled from his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Tijuana, just south of the USA-Mexico border. He had been in touch with Luis Alberto Urrea– a now famed writer and Pulitzer Prize finalist born in the city, who was working for the San Diego Reader at the time. Urrea had been in his home town, working on a story about landfill dumps that were lived in by hundreds of families, and invited the photographer to come with him to make pictures for it.
Blind Magazine features ‘The Orange Line’ by Jack Lueders-Booth. Article by Robert E. Gerhardt.
Huck Magazine Features “The Orange Line” by Jack Lueders-Booth published by STANLEY BARKER Books.
i-D VICE Magazine Interviews Jack Lueders Booth on recently released ‘The Orange Line’ Published by STANLEY BARKER
British Journal of Photography Bookshelf Picks - The Orange Line by Jack Lueders-Booth published by STANLEY BARKER
Art In America features Jack Lueders-Booth’s photographs from the series ‘Women Prisoners’
Exhibition at Fortnight Institute, NY.
The Nation Features Aperture's ‘Prison Nation’ Issue, including Jack Lueders-Booth’s 4x5 Color Polaroids of Women Prisoners
The New York Times Critic’s Pick: Aperture’s Prison Nation exhibition, featuring Jack Lueders-Booth’s 4x5 Color Polaroids. By: Holland Cotter