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I'll finish a body of work and think, Okay, I got nothing. That was it. I'm done. And then you'll turn a corner and be like, Oh my God! And it keeps happening. I feel so lucky.
Zoe Leonard
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Zoe Leonard
Age: 64
Born: 1961
Born: January 1
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Photographers talk about their shoot ratio. Like four to one, six to one, ten to one! Whatever, I'm, like, seven billion to one. It is just ridiculous. But sometimes if you can hit it just right and get everything out of the way, something will resonate on multiple levels.
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I'm in all of my work, and there's nowhere to hide when you make work.
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There's a lot of psychological material that you inherit from your family.
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I really loved music and went to a lot of clubs to see bands and dance. I loved going out.
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I grew up in Harlem, but I moved to the Lower East Side when I was a teenager and it was ... I feel like when I try to describe it, it doesn't sound believable. It just sounds like you're lying. And I see it on the faces of my younger friends.
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I was really poor for most of my adult life.
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Progress is always an exchange. We gain something, we give something else up. I'm interested in looking at some of what we are losing.
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The career has to support the making and can offer a platform, can offer you a voice in the world. And that's an incredible thing. But it's complicated and seductive and weird and tricky. I think you have to keep figuring that out your whole life.
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I choose to work behind the camera. And I kind of want to make the work and then run away. The presentation of myself really feels complicated for me.
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I think making things that appear simple is incredibly hard.
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There's a desire for me in the work, even when I'm looking at the past, to be looking from the present. It's to be here now. It's looking in the present tense.
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I don't quite understand how a generation and a half after the Second World War we've gotten where we are now.
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