Judy glickman lauder children

Judy Glickman Lauder
Fellow, Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain


Selected Permanent Collections

The artist’s work is held in over 300 private collections and public institutions nationally and internationally.


J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY  
FAPE Global, Foundation for Art and Preservation in   Embassies, Washington, DC
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC
The Jewish Museum, New York, NY
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel
Skirball Museum and Cultural Center, Los Angeles,    CA
Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, Israel
Albright-Knox Museum, Buffalo, NY
Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust, Los Angeles, CA
Danish Jewish Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark
Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO
Houston Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX
Museum of the Martyrs, Paris, France
Florida Holocaust Memorial Museum, St.    Petersburg, TX
Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art, St. Joseph, MO
Jewish Theological Seminary, New York, NY
Portland Museum of Art,

Judy Glickman Lauder United States, b. 1939

My photographic journey has been a lifelong one, much of my childhood being spent in front of my father’s large Graflex camera. Dr. Irving Bennett Ellis was an early California pictorialist photographer, a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain, and the recipient of many photographic awards. His work appeared regularly in photography books and magazines in the 1930s and 1940s, and he exhibited widely in photographic salons across the country. Photographic images filled our home, and I spent a great deal of time in his darkroom, watching his images magically appear. As a young girl, I was also able to meet other photographers, among the most notable of whom were Edward Weston and Ansel Adams.

My embrace of photography as a creative art form came later in life, in the 1970s, with studies that began at the Maine Photographic Workshop and continued in California, Colorado, Maine, and elsewhere.

Over the years, I have traveled extensively, cameras in hand, following the light, the landscape, the people,

Identifier
irn41831
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
Dates
1 Jan 1992 - 31 Dec 1992
Level of Description
Item
Source
EHRI Partner
  • Susse Pundik (Subject)
  • Judy E. Glickman (Subject)
  • Judy E. Glickman (Photographer)

Judy Ellis Glickman is a photographer and the daughter of Dr. Irving Bennett and Louise Ellis. Her father was a noted CAlifornia pictorialist photographer in the 1930s and 1940s. She pursued photography at a young age and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1959 from the University of California at Los Angeles. She studied photography at UCLA from 1978-1985, the Maine Photographic Workshop from 1978-87, and the Portland School of Art from 1984-1985. Her grandparents emigrated to the United States at the turn of the 20th century, and her mother and grandmother in 1914. Though not a child of a Holocaust survivor, it was while visiting concentration camps in Poland in 1988 that she began to wonder how many unknown family members perished. During this trip, the work became more personal, real, and meaningful to her. She returns to

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