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Charlie Grosso, a Chinese American woman with a male Italian name and born in Taipei, Taiwan, is a visual artist
working in New York and Los Angeles. Her work is primarily photography based while experimenting with installation
and video.
Influenced by Sebastiao Salgado, Diane Arbus, Richard Avedon, Sylvia Plath, Grosso’s work starts from the personal
and moves beyond to find the unifying factors between cultures. Her work revolves around the themes of home, food,
sex and people’s stories. She is fascinated by the endurance of these common themes across boundaries while examining their continual shifts in our contemporary society.
She graduated with a BA in Theater Design from University of Southern California and studied photography with
many well-known commercial photographers, including Jay Maisel, Bobbi Lane and Jim McHugh. Her work has been
exhibited in Los Angeles, New York, and Paris. She has been nominated for several awards including Hasselblad Masters and IPA and won the Public Choice Awards for Documentary Photography for Prix de la Photographie, Paris (Px3) in 2008. Grosso recently completed an artist residency at the Vermont Studio Center. She is preparing for a solo exhibit in Los Angeles.
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