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| Fall 2004 | |
| Antoin Sevruguin The Persian Image |
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September 28, 2004 - December 12, 2004 Upstairs Gallery Antoin Sevruguin’s striking photographic images of life in Iran from the 1870s to the 1930s reveal a land caught between the norms of traditional Islamic society and the complexities of the rapidly encroaching modern world. The exhibition includes 35 black-and-white photographs made from original negatives and vintage prints housed in the archives of the Smithsonian’s Arthur M. Sackler Galley and Freer Gallery of Art...MORE Image on left Veiled Woman With Pearls, 1890-1900 ©Antoin Sevruguin |
| Chien Chi Chang The Chain |
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September 28, 2004 - December 12, 2004 Downstairs Gallery The photographic work of Chien-Chi Chang has frequently been concerned with the human conditions of alienation, connection and the nature of the ties that bind one person to others and to society. The Chain was produced between 1993 and 2000 at the Lung Fa Tang mental institution in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The subjects of these near life-sized black and white photographs are the patients that are chained together in pairs. These are people who have had their bonds to the rest of society - family, community - severed. And yet, as part of their treatment, they are chained to one another...MORE Image on left ©Chien Chi Chang |
| Micha Bar-Am Our Daily Bread |
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September 28, 2004 - December 12, 2004 Upstairs Gallery From the founding of the state of Israel in 1948 to the present day, conflict in the Middle East has centered on this tiny nation. From his days on a Kibbutz in the late 1940s and throughout the region’s tumultuous history in the 1950s, 60s and 70s, Micha Bar-Am photographed the life of his people and his country chronicling its flow of immigrants, its festivals and demonstrations, and its ever-present conflicts...MORE Image on left Demonstration, Western Wall, Jerusalem, 1989 ©Micha Bar-Am |
| Lauren Greenfield Girl Culture |
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September 28, 2004 - December 12, 2004 Upstairs Gallery For over five years, award-winning photojournalist Lauren Greenfield photographed the daily lives and rituals of girls around the United States. Girl Culture investigates girls’ relationship to their bodies and the ways the female body has become a template for the conflicting messages to girls within contemporary culture...MORE Image on left Alli, Annie, Hannah, and Berit, all 13, before the first big party of the seventh grade, Edina, MN ©Lauren Greenfield |
| Bill Armstrong, Lorna Bieber, Kathryn Dunlevie, Yuri Kuper Fresh Work IV: Actualities |
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May 18, 2004 - September 3, 2004 Downstairs Gallery New photographic art engaging the themes of representation, reality and illusion. Features the work of Kathryn Dunlevie, Lorna Bieber, Bill Armstrong and Yuri Kuper. This is the fourth in the museum’s continuing series of Fresh Work exhibitions...MORE |
| Jane Calvin Discontinuum |
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May 18, 2004 - September 3, 2004 Downstairs Gallery Jane Calvin’s richly colored photographs are constructed by arranging found objects and projected imagery into room-sized sculptural assemblages, which she then photographs. Imagery and text fragments gleaned from advertising, story books, movie posters, romance and mystery novels, along with dolls, dresses, and other props, all conspire in Calvin’s final photographs to reflect and blur demarcations between fact and fiction, evil and innocence, tenderness and violence...MORE Image on left Sentence, 2001 ©Jane Calvin |
| Melissa Ann Pinney, Marianne Thomas, and Anu Palakunnathu Matthews Women's Worlds |
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May 18, 2004 - September 3, 2004 Upstairs Gallery This exhibition brings together three separate but related photography exhibitions by contemporary photographers that each examine a unique women’s sub-culture. Melissa Ann Pinney presents compelling images of American girls and women from her recent monograph, “Regarding Emma.” Marianne Thomas documents the lives of contemporary women in Bali. Annu Palakunnathu Matthews’ series “Bollywood Satirized” presents large color murals that satirize Indian movie posters, popular culture and the melodrama of Indian life...MORE Image on left ©Melissa Ann Pinney |
| Permanent Collection
The Human Experience |
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May 18, 2004 - September 3, 2004 Upstairs Gallery Images that come to our attention in the media often seem to reinforce our notions of the separateness of the cultures of the world and the differences between people. Images can convey profound insights into the restless and relentless activity of the people of the world in their quest for survival, sustenance, pleasure and comfort. From dramatic, life-changing events to the smallest personal moment, these photographs seek to find the common threads that bind all people together, whatever their culture...MORE Image on left Morocco, 1999 ©Chris Rainier |
| Group Exhibition Man-ifestations: Photographs of Men May 18, 2004 - September 3, 2004 Upstairs Gallery |
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| Group Exhibition Magna Brava January 20, 2004 - April 23, 2004 Downstairs Gallery |
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| Group Exhibition (Daytona Beach News-Journal) Fast Company January 20, 2004 - April 23, 2004 Downstairs Gallery |
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| Group Exhibition An Eye For The City January 20, 2004 - April 23, 2004 Downstairs Gallery |
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