FAMILY FRAMES
CURATED BY KATHRYN HARRISON
FEATURING WORK BY HANNAH ALTMAN, SASKIA BADEN, SAMANTHA BRINKLEY, MARISA CHAVETZ, LAURA BETH DAVIDSON, CAMILLE DESANTO, SYDNEY ELLISON, GABI GONZALEZ, ANNA GREVENITIS, TAMAR HAYTAYAN, ELIZABETH HIBBARD, MEGAN KELLY, CHARIS MORGAN, REBECCA MORRELLO, BECCA MOSKOWITZ, MICHAELA NAGYIDAIOVA, SARAH PERLMUTTER, PREMSTAR SANTANA, HEATHER RATTRAY, JESS VOAS, AND MADESSYN ZAHN
I am thrilled to present this selection of photographs and to recognize these photographers for their work and contributions to conversations surrounding one of the most universal yet least acknowledged forms of personal and cultural expression -- family photographs. To me, family photographs are layered with complexity and nuance, which can multiply and magnify with time. They can cross into larger public spheres, challenging contexts and concepts of image-making and conventions. This selection of thirty photographs made by twenty women reveals a profound sensibility and striking curiosity concerning and responding to the ideas of family, self-representation, and community. Thank you to everyone who submitted and congratulations to those featured.
- Kathryn Harrison, Curator of "Family Frames"
FAMILY FRAMES
CURATED BY KATHRYN HARRISON
FEATURING WORK BY HANNAH ALTMAN, SASKIA BADEN, SAMANTHA BRINKLEY, MARISA CHAVETZ, LAURA BETH DAVIDSON, CAMILLE DESANTO, SYDNEY ELLISON, GABI GONZALEZ, ANNA GREVENITIS, TAMAR HAYTAYAN, ELIZABETH HIBBARD, MEGAN KELLY, CHARIS MORGAN, REBECCA MORRELLO, BECCA MOSKOWITZ, MICHAELA NAGYIDAIOVA, SARAH PERLMUTTER, PREMSTAR SANTANA, HEATHER RATTRAY, JESS VOAS, AND MADESSYN ZAHN
I am thrilled to present this selection of photographs and to recognize these photographers for their work and contributions to conversations surrounding one of the most universal yet least acknowledged forms of personal and cultural expression -- family photographs. To me, family photographs are layered with complexity and nuance, which can multiply and magnify with time. They can cross into larger public spheres, challenging contexts and concepts of image-making and conventions. This selection of thirty photographs made by twenty women reveals a profound sensibility and striking curiosity concerning and responding to the ideas of family, self-representation, and community. Thank you to everyone who submitted and congratulations to those featured.
- Kathryn Harrison, Curator of "Family Frames"
Family Frames: curated by Kathryn Harrison
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781087863542 |
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Publisher: | Don't Smile |
Publication date: | 03/27/2020 |
Pages: | 68 |
Product dimensions: | 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.18(d) |