Michael Mergen: Epilogue to Mars
Archival photographs and contemporary landscapes retrace the loss of a friend to heroin after a 1995 cross-country trip.
Archival photographs and contemporary landscapes retrace the loss of a friend to heroin after a 1995 cross-country trip.
Featuring landscape reportage that illuminates our planet’s archival continuum, Timescapes captures the effects of unrelenting time and our fleeting activity within it.
Body Doubles challenges the male gaze and reclaims ownership of the female body. Hubbs references nudes from art history and popular culture to manipulate how the female form is observed in her photographs.
Iris‘s 10th anniversary exhibition recalls and constucts a heretofore non-existent archive representing the exceptional photography of regional and international artists presented over the last decade.
A competitive, international exhibition of works featuring photographic and lens-based art that in one way or another, literally or figuratively, represents the concept of archive.
Digging Deep into the Archives explores how photographs and images are organized and the exceptional narratives and histories that they impart.
Jason Hailey’s passion to increase visual awareness and heighten sensitivity to aesthetic values flows from his abstract interpretations of commonplace products and discarded debris.
Recognizing photography’s central role in collage, Wide Angle includes artists who manipulate and recompose imagery to recontextualize narratives drawn from our current social, political, and cultural climate.
Nuclear Fallout excavates the collective memory of the bomb and asks visitors to critically consider the way war is curated and remembered. Artist Migiwa Orimo works with three different archives to develop responsive installations.
Reveal features five artists who investigate how the order and display of images can make previously unknown (or secret information) known to others.