Past as Present: Capturing and Archiving the Female Experience
Artists Lorena Molina, Gina Osterloh and Carman Winant form the foundation for this group show that portrays the female experience though photographs, videos, film, and performance.
Artists Lorena Molina, Gina Osterloh and Carman Winant form the foundation for this group show that portrays the female experience though photographs, videos, film, and performance.
Reinterpreting Nancy Ford Cones pairs her pictorialist photographs alongside smartphone photos submitted via social media that reinterpret her images.
Miranda July in conversation with curator Kelly Gallagher about her career in film and the Joanie 4 Jackie project.
Teju Cole in conversation with curator Drew Klein about his career as photographer, writer, critic, and performance collaborator.
Vanguard composer and pianist Vijay Iyer and Nigerian-American writer and photographer Teju Cole perform the powerful interdisciplinary collaboration Blind Spot.
Painters often draw from existing visual materials, such as photographs and reproductions of past works of art, to inspire and construct their work. Swedish artist Mamma Andersson known for her dreamlike, faintly narrative compositions inspired by Nordic painting, folk art, newspaper photographs, and cinema—is no exception.
In an interdisciplinary practice that positions lens-based media as both specimen and subterfuge, Zaatari participates in the discourse against photography and its complex archival legacy.
Comprised of photographs from a diverse cross-section of artists from the gallery archives and collections, Time, Space, and Place provides glimpses into the past and new narratives.
World premiere of lens-based works by renowned British conceptual artist Gillian Wearing, exploring themes of identity, interior experience, and self-exposure.
Domus Oculi is a contemporary camera obscura viewing room—a freestanding structure using repurposed lenses from antiquated visual technologies to create a transitory archive.