From Mark Bertin’s article for Psychology Today:
I recently exchanged a few questions with Joshua Lutz about finding meaning in photography and his new book. Lutz is an artist and educator working primarily in photography and text. His monographs include Mind the Gap (2018, Schilt), Hesitating Beauty (2013, Schilt), and Meadowlands (2008, Powerhouse). His new book is Orange Blossom Trail (2024), a collection of photos interspersed with three texts by novelist George Saunders. Lutz has served on the faculty for The MFA Program at Bard College, The International Center of Photography, and Pratt Institute. He is an associate professor and chair of photography at Purchase College and cofounder of its Contemplative Studies program. An exhibition based on his new book opens at the CLAMP gallery in New York City on November 7.
Browse the exhibition “Joshua Lutz | Orange Blossom Trail.”
Browse all of Joshua Lutz’s work at CLAMP.