Robin Schwartz’s photographs are held in the collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art, The National Museum of Art, Washington, D.C., The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The Brooklyn Museum of Art among other institutions. The Aperture Foundation published Schwartz’s third monograph, Amelia’s World, edited by Tim Barber. Images from this series were exhibited recently at The New York Photography Festival. Two earlier monographs of Schwartz’s photographs are: LIKE US: Primate Portraits, 1993 and Dog Watching, 1995. Aperture offers two of Schwartz’s photographs in their Limited Edition Photographs. Of this series, Amelia’s World: Animal Affinity, she says, ‘My photographs are drawn from my real journeys with Amelia, generated by our fantasies. I have always been driven to depict relationships with animals. My photographs with animals are not always documents. Amelia and I play out fables of a world we want to be a part of’.
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