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Rachel Cox (photographer)

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Rachel Cox
Born1984 (age 39–40)
Known forphotography
Websitewww.rachelcoxphotography.com

Rachel Cox (born 1984) is an American photographer[1] based in Iowa City, Iowa.[2]

In her project Shiny Ghost, she photographically documented her relationship to her dying grandmother.[3][4] Her project Mors Scena utilized the physical spaces used to grieve deaths in the United States as its subject.[5]

Cox's work is held in the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago[1] and the Museum of Fine Arts Houston.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Rachel Cox". www.mocp.org.
  2. ^ ""Mors Scena" by Photographer Rachel Cox". BOOOOOOOM!.
  3. ^ Frank, Priscilla (10 May 2016). "Photographer Captures The Often Concealed Difficulty Of Losing A Family Member". HuffPost.
  4. ^ "Rachel Cox Explains Backstory Of "Shiny Ghost"". Iowa Public Radio.
  5. ^ Gregurich, Avery (20 November 2020). "How to grieve in America: Iowa City photographer Rachel Cox turns her focus to our shared spaces of grief". Little Village.
  6. ^ "Rachel Cox" Beneath a Sheet (curled)". mfah.org.
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