Vital Signs: Photographs by Jacqueline Thurston

  • A black and white photograph of a patient wearing a padded hospital mask to cover injuries while lying face down on a trolley. They appear to be outdoors, surrounded by trees and plants and foggy mountains.

    Radiation Treatment, 1976, gelatin silver print, 4 ½ x 4 ½ in., Gift of the artist, in honor of the San Jose Museum of Art’s 35th anniversary

    An accomplished artist and writer, Thurston creates evocative black-and-white photographs. In Vital Signs, a photographic series featuring abstract scenes from hospitals and doctors’ offices, Thurston captured what she has described as “an intimate moment filled with reverence for the frailty and imperfection of the physical self.”

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