ELINOR CARUCCI

ELINOR CARUCCI

Teaching is a way to help a developing artist grow and learn, and a way to grow and learn myself. We will argue and disagree, fall and get up, learn and learn some more, and together bring the student’s work further, make it better, stronger, truer. Most of all, I want to help my students find their own voice, their vision, their heart, and to make it one in their work.



ELINOR CARUCCI

Elinor Carucci was born 1971 in Jerusalem to a Jewish family of North African, Syrian, Bukharian and Italian descent. She graduated in 1995 from Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design with a degree in photography, and moved to New York that same year. Carucci’s work has been included in many many exhibitions worldwide, including solo shows at Edwynn Houk Gallery, Fifty One Fine Art Gallery, FoMU, and Gagosian Gallery, and group exhibitions at The Museum of Modern Art New York, MoCP Chicago, and The Photographers' Gallery, London. Her photographs are included in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art New York, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, Houston Museum of Fine Art, amongst many other public and private collections. Carucci’s editorial work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, New York Magazine, W, Aperture, ARTnews amongst other publications. She was awarded the ICP Infinity Award in 2001, The Guggenheim Fellowship in 2002 and NYFA in 2010.  Carucci has four published monographs to date including Closer (Chronicle Books 2002), Diary of a Dancer (SteidlMack 2005), Mother (Prestel 2013), and. Midlife (Monacelli Press/Phaidon (2019). In 2023 her fifth book, The Collars of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the Stories They Tell (Clarkson Potter/Random House) will be published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Jewish Museum in New York City. Carucci is represented by the Edwynn Houk Gallery.


Elinor is available for aesthetic and conceptual critique.


ONE-HOUR TUTORIAL: $275


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