Patty Carroll has been known for her use of highly intense, saturated color photographs since the 1970’s. After teaching photography for many years, she delights viewers with her playful critique of home and excess in “Anonymous Women” a 4-part series of studio installations made for the camera, addressing women and their complicated relationships with domesticity. The photographs are exhibited in large scale and previous iterations were published as a monograph,Anonymous Women, in 2017 with Daylight Books, also Domestic Demise, published in 2020 by Aint-Bad Books, and a recent book, Domestic Demise and Debacle, 2025 by Paper Street. The series has been exhibited internationally, has won multiple awards, inclucing Photolucida’s “Top 50” in 2104 and in 2017, and has been featured in prestigious blogs and international magazines such as the Huffington Post, the BJP in Britain, and NYT LensBlog, Washington Post Insight, Vanity Fair, Italia and many others.
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