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SUMMARY:Ideas of Africa: Portraiture and Political Imagination
DESCRIPTION:Can a photographic portrait inspire political imagination? Ideas of Africa: Portraiture and Political Imagination examines how photographers and their sitters contributed to the proliferation of Pan-African solidarity during the mid-20th century. Embracing the international spirit of the time\, the exhibition gathers striking pictures by photographers working in Central and West African cities. They created images of everyday citizens\, dazzling music scenes\, and potent manifestations of youth culture that reflected emerging political realities. \nPhotographs by Jean Depara\, Seydou Keïta\, Malick Sidibé\, and Sanlé Sory portray residents across Bamako\, Bobo-Dioulasso\, and Kinshasa at a time when the winds of decolonial change swept the African continent in tandem with the burgeoning US Civil Rights movement. The exhibition also spotlights James Barnor and Kwame Brathwaite—photographers living in Europe and North America who contributed to the construction of Africa as a political idea. Contemporary works by artists such as Samuel Fosso\, Silvia Rosi\, and Njideka Akunyili Crosby show the enduring relevance of these themes. Brimming with possibility\, Ideas of Africa: Portraiture and Political Imagination embraces the creative potential of the photographic portrait and its political resonance across the globe. \nhttps://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/5755
URL:https://jamesmaherphotography.com/event/ideas-of-africa-portraiture-and-political-imagination-2/
LOCATION:Museum of Modern Art\, 11 W 53rd St\, New York\, NY\, 10019\, United States
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SUMMARY:Time Travelers: Photographs from the Gayle Greenhill Collection
DESCRIPTION:Can a photograph open a portal to another world? Time Travelers: Photographs from the Gayle Greenhill Collection presents a selection of extraordinary works that each offer entry into a moment in photography’s history. These objects transport viewers across geographic and temporal distances\, or into spaces constructed entirely within the boundaries of a photographic print. \nReflecting a multitude of styles\, approaches\, and processes\, the works in this exhibition date from photography’s earliest years to our present moment\, ranging from William Henry Fox Talbot’s investigations with the nascent technology in the mid-1800s to JoAnn Verburg’s immersive representation of the natural landscape in the early 21st century. Some photographs in the exhibition were made for scientific purposes\, or to mark a significant event\, while others—including those by Julia Margaret Cameron and Edward Steichen—assert the medium as a means of artistic creation. Portraits made under diverse circumstances illuminate the complexities of representing the self and others\, while experiments in the image\, like those by László Moholy-Nagy and Jan Groover\, explore photography’s unique modes of vision. \nHonoring a generous gift of photographs to MoMA from Robert F. Greenhill in memory of his wife\, Gayle Greenhill\, Time Travelers invites extended contemplation of these objects and the stories they carry. Its photographs offer encounters with people\, things\, and events outside our own place and time\, in the spirit of photographer Emmet Gowin’s avowal\, “For me\, pictures provide a means of holding\, intensely\, a moment of communication between one human and another.” \nhttps://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/5828
URL:https://jamesmaherphotography.com/event/time-travelers-photographs-from-the-gayle-greenhill-collection/
LOCATION:Museum of Modern Art\, 11 W 53rd St\, New York\, NY\, 10019\, United States
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SUMMARY:New Photography 2025: Lines of Belonging
DESCRIPTION:MoMA\, Floor 3\, 3 South \n“Love is the key that takes cultures from oppression to joy. As a political unifier\, the contract—love—takes on a liberating force\,” artist Sabelo Mlangeni has said. Marking the 40th anniversary of New Photography\, this exhibition brings together 13 artists and collectives who explore sites of belonging and forms of interconnectedness. Some of the artists weave personal stories within broader political histories to explore intergenerational memory. Others reimagine the idea of the archive to disrupt narratives of the past and imagine future communities. \nLines of Belonging highlights artists working in four cities that have existed as centers of life\, creativity\, and communion for longer than the nation states in which they are presently situated. From Kathmandu to New Orleans\, Johannesburg to Mexico City\, these creative practitioners offer slowness\, persistence\, and care as an antidote to the viral\, profit-driven speed of contemporary image consumption\, metadata technologies\, and artificial intelligence. \nPresenting their work at MoMA for the first time\, the artists and collectives include Sandra Blow\, Tania Franco Klein\, and Lake Verea (Francisca Rivero-Lake and Carla Verea)\, who live and work in Mexico City; Gabrielle Goliath\, Lebohang Kganye\, Sabelo Mlangeni\, and Lindokuhle Sobekwa\, who live and work in Johannesburg; Nepal Picture Library\, Sheelasha Rajbhandari\, and Prasiit Sthapit\, who live and work in Kathmandu; and L. Kasimu Harris\, Renee Royale\, and Gabrielle Garcia Steib\, who live and work in New Orleans. \nOrganized by Lucy Gallun\, Curator; Roxana Marcoci\, Acting Chief Curator and The David Dechman Senior Curator; Oluremi C. Onabanjo\, The Peter Schub Curator; and Caitlin Ryan\, Assistant Curator\, Department of Photography. \nhttps://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/5757
URL:https://jamesmaherphotography.com/event/new-photography-2025-lines-of-belonging/
LOCATION:Museum of Modern Art\, 11 W 53rd St\, New York\, NY\, 10019\, United States
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SUMMARY:Face Value: Celebrity Press Photography
DESCRIPTION:The Museum of Modern Art announces Face Value: Celebrity Press Photography\, the first major exhibition of Hollywood studio portraiture to be drawn from the Museum’s film stills archive since 1993. On view in the Titus and Morita Galleries\, the exhibition will offer a revisionist look at the Department of Film’s photographic archive\, examining the evolution of editorial practice before the digital age\, AI technology\, and social media reshaped the experience of celebrity. Face Value will feature over 200 works from 1921to 1996\, including studio photography of Louis Armstrong\, Harry Belafonte\, Clara Bow\, Louise Brooks\, Bette Davis\, Mia Farrow\, Katharine Hepburn\, Dennis Hopper\, Lena Horne\, Bela Lugosi\, Carmen Miranda\, Elvis Presley\, Diana Ross\, Barbara Stanwyck\, Elizabeth Taylor\, Spencer Tracy\, Oprah Winfrey\, and many others. \nOrganized by Ron Magliozzi\, Curator\, with Katie Trainor\, Film Collections Manager and Cara Shatzman\, Collection Specialist\, Department of Film. \nhttps://press.moma.org/exhibition/face-value/
URL:https://jamesmaherphotography.com/event/face-value-celebrity-press-photography/
LOCATION:Museum of Modern Art\, 11 W 53rd St\, New York\, NY\, 10019\, United States
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