Judy’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Boxstep (Furnishing Fabric)
Designed by Judy Ross (American, born 1956) India, Kashmir

Shawl
Designed by Judy Ross (American, born 1956) India, Kashmir

Runner
Designed by Judy Ross (American, born 1956) India, Kashmir

"Untitled" (Portrait of Ross in L.A.)
Felix Gonzalez-Torres American, born Cuba, 1957–1996

So What
Judy Ledgerwood American, born 1959

Judy Dater
Imogen Cunningham American, 1883–1976

Little Village Academy, Chicago, Illinois, Elevation
Ross Barney + Jankowski, Inc. (American, founded 1981) Carol Ross Barney (American, born 1949) Susan Budinsky, Project manager Eric Martin, Construction observation Salse Engineering Associates, Inc., structural engineers

3 Star Cunts
Judy Chicago American, born 1939

Cracked Linoleum, Northumberland
Merg Ross American, born 1941

Blackness Light
Judy Ledgerwood American, born 1959

Lion with Palms (Rug)
After a pattern designed by Ebenezer Ross (American, active c. 1890–1900) United States, Ohio, Toledo

Summer Fog
Judy Ledgerwood American, born 1959

Chudney Ross
Andy Warhol American, 1928–1987

Little Village Academy, Chicago, Illinois, Site Plan
Ross Barney + Jankowski, Inc. (American, founded 1981) Carol Ross Barney (American, born 1949) Susan Budinsky, Project manager Eric Martin, Construction observation Salse Engineering Associates, Inc., structural engineers

Tin Roofs, Silver City, Nevada
Merg Ross American, born 1941

Broken Window, Oakland
Merg Ross American, born 1941

Judy
Dennis Rowan American, born 1938

Buick Agency at Night, Berkeley
Merg Ross American, born 1941

Golden Gate Bridge at Fort Cronkite
Merg Ross American, born 1941

Gold Mats, Paired—for Ross and Felix
Roni Horn American, born 1955