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Tropicana

Josh Aronson rarely saw the side of Florida life he knew as a boy portrayed in films and photography. Now, in the second edition of "Tropicana", his previously sold out photo book, he returns to the mangroves and beaches of his upbringing. There, in collaboration with over 30 artists and activists, he renders scenes of harmony in the Sunshine State. Aronson's luscious, colorful prints evoke a sense of utopia contrasting with sensationalized narratives, such as Spring Breakers and Miami Vice, while proposing a hopeful alternative. His "Tropicana", named after the Florida orange juice brand, embodies a visual reminder of the world countless Americans are fighting for in 2020.

Bio

Josh Aronson is an American photographer born in 1994. The Miami, Florida native moved to Chicago at 18 to study Philosophy at Northwestern University. After obtaining his BA, he began taking portraits of emerging artists. Since, his work has appeared in publications including Teen Vogue, Dazed, i-D and The New York Times. He has created work with brands including BMW, Dior, Ulta Beauty and others. He has staged two solo exhibitions: the first at the Nizhniy Tagil Museum of Fine Arts in Nizhniy Tagil, Russia (2018); and the second, titled "I Thought About Posting This", at Congruent Space Gallery, Chicago, Illinois (2019). Aronson is currently based in Brooklyn, New York.



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