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With poignant humour and sensibility, a photographer captures the essence of her grandmother's last days-an intimate portrait of the tumultuous yet deep connection shared between the two women. "In this project I have documented the final years of my Grandmother's life as she was suffering from a degenerative brain disease. The images were made during moments of conversation, gesture, and experiences of death. The variety of photographic approaches towards the subjects are representative of a frantic need to record all aspects of my knowledge of her (whether performative or candid) in a hopes…mehr

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With poignant humour and sensibility, a photographer captures the essence of her grandmother's last days-an intimate portrait of the tumultuous yet deep connection shared between the two women. "In this project I have documented the final years of my Grandmother's life as she was suffering from a degenerative brain disease. The images were made during moments of conversation, gesture, and experiences of death. The variety of photographic approaches towards the subjects are representative of a frantic need to record all aspects of my knowledge of her (whether performative or candid) in a hopes that these moments could be pieced together again, attempting to construct a more accurate portrait of how I would remember her. "In 2016 Cox's project Shiny Ghost was awarded 1st place by Lensculture Magazine for their International Portraiture competition. Additionally, her work was nominated for the Paul Huf FOAM award by the Foam Fotografiemuseum in Amsterdam, an international photography prize for artists under 35. In 2015 Cox was selected as a participating artist in reGeneration 3: New Perspectives in Photography, an international survey of contemporary photography curated from a group of 50 artists with only three coming from the United States. Her work has recently been published in Vice Magazine, The Guardian, The Huffington Post, and The British Journal of Photography.