Photographic Retrospective

Ralph Gibson | November 1, 2016 – January 14, 2017


About the Artist

Ralph Gibson was born in Hollywood, California in 1939. His father was assistant director to A.Hitchcock and as a young boy he would visit the set during filming. He also worked extra and acted in bit parts. He was impressed by the power of the camera lens and the intensity of the lights. He studied photography while in the US Navy and then at the San Francisco Art Institute.

He began his professional career as an assistant to Dorothea Lange and went on to work with Robert Frank on two films. Gibson has maintained a lifelong fascination with books and book-making. Since the appearance in 1970 of THE SOMNAMBULIST, his work has been steadily impelled towards the printed page. To date his work has been published in over 40 monographs.

His photographs are included in over one hundred and seventy museum collections around the world, and have appeared in hundreds of oneman exhibitions. He has lectured and led workshops in over 20 countries over the past 40 years. In 2013 he spoke in schools and museums in China, Brazil, Australia and Bali.

Gibson’s awards include fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts, as well as the Leica Medal of Excellence , the Lucie Lifetime Award and the Silver Plumb Award. He is an Commandeur de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres of France, and holds honorary doctorates from the University of Maryland and Ohio Wesleyan University. In March of 2015 he received the Lifetime Artist Achievement Award from the Guild Hall Academy of the Arts. In 2016 he received Photographer of the Year Award from the Palm Springs Fine Art Festival.

In 2010 he collaborated with Lou Reed on the film RED SHIRLEY which was screened in 14 film festivals throughout Europe and North America. The High Museum of Art held a retrospective of his work entitled “Quartet” in 2012.

He has maintained a relationship to the guitar since his earliest teens. Recently Gibson has incorporated his photographs and musical compositions into film and live performances.

He has performed TYPOGRAPHY and ONE WAY with the wind instrumentalist Jon Gibson at Roulette and the Stone in New York. Recent performances in 2013 include the Burchfield-Penny Art Center Testify Festival in Buffalo NY and The Central China Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing. He endorsed a limited edition of the Leica Monochrom camera which bears his signature on the top plate. In Sept. 2014 the Goeun Museum in Busan, Korea presented a retrospective of his work.
In Dec. of 2015 he delivered a TEDx talk entitled “Finding Your Visual Identity in the Digital Age”. Since 2014 he has been the Chair of Contemporary Photography at the New York Film Academy.


I call this exhibition From San Francisco Forward because it is a few blocks from this gallery where I got my creative start in life. The time I spent here at the SFAI and then with Dorothea Lange set the heading for the rest of my career.

 We must recall that in the early 1960s San Francisco was a hotbed of culture and new ideas. The dynamic of the times took root in this town and it was a wonderful moment for a young photographer. I took my first Leica photographs here and decided on the spot that this would be the camera would do anything I was capable of asking of it. I have never used any other camera.  Now, more than 50 years later, I am back in town with a Leica in my hand and a strong sense of destiny. I am pleased to have these images on exhibition here in this gallery in this town where it all began……seems like only yesterday……

— Ralph Gibson


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