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© Jolene Lupo
Jolene Lupo
Weeping Women, Merchant's House Museum., 2019
From: Death & Mourning
Printed on 11x14in Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper
Uneditioned and unsigned
Certificate of Authenticity
About the Artist:
Jolene Lupo is a New York City-based photographer specializing in the wet plate collodion process. Her work explores themes of death, memory, and identification. Lupo received her BFA in Photography, from the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York. Largely informed by the years she spent managing Penumbra Foundation’s Tintype Studio, her work is process-based with an emphasis on physicality and material. She has led tintype portrait events across NYC and abroad, and has contributed to numerous panel discussions on the relevance of analog photography in the digital age. Currently, she works as a Senior Photographer at the Office of Chief Medical Examiner and teaches workshops in the wet plate collodion process at Penumbra Foundation. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, Metro, Observer, and Caitlin Doughty’s Ask A Mortician video series.
About the Print Sale:
Prints are scaled appropriately on 11x14in paper, and ship in late February 2021 from Penumbra Foundation in New York City.
All proceeds directly support Penumbra Foundation's 2021 cycle of education, research, outreach, public and residency programs.
About Penumbra:
Penumbra Foundation is a photographic non-profit organization whose goal is to be a comprehensive resource for photographers at any level: artists, students, professionals, historians, researchers, conservators and curators.