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Jack Lueders-Booth

In 1970, Booth left his business career to pursue overriding interests in photography. Booth taught photography at Harvard University from 1970 to 2000; received twelve Commendations for Distinguished Teaching, and was three times nominated   for university-wide (all undergraduate and graduate programs) The Harvard University Joseph P. Levinson Memorial Prize for Excellence in Teaching.  Lueders-Booth’s photographs are included in important collections, including those of The Addison Gallery of American Art, The Art Institute of Chicago; The deCordova Museum and Sculpture Park; The Hood Museum; The Fogg Art Museum; The Library of Congress; The Museum of Modern Art, NYC; The Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco CA; The David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard University.

 

Chinatown to Jamaica Plain | February 2019

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Women Prisoners | December 2017 - January 2018

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