About the Book
This book presents selections from my 6 Feet Apart series—photographs that capture the visual language of pandemic-era public space. The project has been the focus of several exhibitions. Its release also marks the fifth anniversary of San Francisco’s initial COVID lockdown on March 16, 2020. Together, the book and the exhibitions explore the lingering traces of a transformed world, now fading into memory yet still shaping our present.
CONTRIBUTORS
Renny Pritikin was chief curator of The Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco. He wrote a curatorial response titled “The Aesthetics of Peril and Panic”.
Christopher Lee is a medical epidemiologist focused on global epidemic and pandemic preparedness, detection, and response. He wrote a short essay—a personal reflection of his COVID experience—titled “Lines, Loss, and the Gravity of Time“
CONTRIBUTORS
Renny Pritikin was chief curator of The Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco. He wrote a curatorial response titled “The Aesthetics of Peril and Panic”.
Christopher Lee is a medical epidemiologist focused on global epidemic and pandemic preparedness, detection, and response. He wrote a short essay—a personal reflection of his COVID experience—titled “Lines, Loss, and the Gravity of Time“
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Fine Art Photography, Street Photography
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 184 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9798295088452
- Publish Date: Oct 08, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords covid, pandemic, conceptualart
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About the Creator
Ari Salomon
San Francisco, CA USA
Ari Salomon is a fine art photographer working in San Francisco. Ari Salomon’s work is rooted in reinterpreting the tradition of street photography. He takes the performative process of discovering candid people and places and gives it a twist. He is also interested in how photography can reveal the nature and limitations of human perception. He was born in Israel, raised in San Diego and now is based in San Francisco. He received a B.A. from U.C. Santa Cruz in 1993 in Art History with a focus on contemporary art theory and studio photography. He has exhibited across the USA as well as internationally in Tokyo, Kyoto, Paris and Poland.