On View: Revelations II: Recent Photography Acquisitions

Revelations II features photographs by:

Kael Alford
Todd Bertolaet
Jane Rule Burdine
Debbie Fleming Cafferty
William Christenberry
Marti Corn
Matthew Cronin
Jim Dow
Matt Eich
Birney Imes
Dorothea Lange
Eddie Lanieri
Clarence John Laughlin
Alex Leme
Louviere + Vanessa
Ken Murphy
Josephine Sacabo
Magdalena Solé
Frank Stewart
Bruce Taylor
Warren Thompson
Bradly Dever Treadaway
Bruce West
Marion Post Wolcott

Revelations II: Recent Photography Acquisitions presents a sweeping survey of documentary and fine-art photographic traditions practiced in the American South from the early 20th century to the present. Acquired by the Ogden Museum of Southern Art over the past decade, these photographs represent diverse perspectives and experiments within the medium, and reflect the depth and complexity of the region.

Revelations II highlights an array of photographic processes and techniques made by twenty-five photographers working within the traditional art genres of landscape, portraiture and still-life. In recent years, emerging and underrepresented photographers have been a focus of the Museum’s photography exhibitions, programming and acquisitions. These emerging voices join established masters within the Ogden’s collection to illustrate the rich tradition of photography in the South.

Since Roger Ogden’s original donation of over 600 works of art in 2003, the Museum’s permanent collection of paintings, drawings, prints, sculpture and photographs has grown to more than 4,000 works – all acquired through the generosity of artists, patrons and collectors. Today, Ogden Museum’s permanent collection of more than 1,500 photographs represents one of the most important and comprehensive collections of photography made in the American South.

 

Richard McCabe
Curator of Photography
Ogden Museum of Southern Art

On View: To Assemble

NARS 2020 Season III Residency Exhibition

To Assemble

Sept 4 - 23, 2020

Featuring NARS 2020 Season III Residency Artists:

Amir Hariri | Joseph Wilcox | Matthew Cronin

Curated By Elisa Gutierrez Eriksen

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NARS Foundation is excited to present To Assemble, an exhibition featuring the works of our Season III, 2020 Artists in Residence, Amir Hariri, Joseph Wilcox and Matthew Cronin.

This Residency Season has been one in which we are relearning how to be with each other in the same space, in part due to a global pandemic that to this day is still a threat, and in part from the political and social panorama that has taken many people to the street to demand the end of systemic racism, police brutality and overexertion of power.

Inside and outside, we’re re-thinking the ways in which we can reconfigure structures that have been in place for too long, and to learn new ways to share, take, and make space to assemble.

Wilcox, Hariri and Cronin have backgrounds in strict disciplines -photography, engineering/ architecture- yet they have stepped away from them and adopted a more disruptive/alternative approach in their work. 

Through the recollection of images and materials -from catalogs, construction sites, internet or real life events like protests- they have brought to the gallery a vision of a world that is constantly being dematerialized, and have each pieced it together with particular approaches.

Each work threads a series of unseen structures arising from ideas related to the ways in which images are created, distributed and presented; the ways in which we experience space; and the ways to reconfigure and reveal the layers of an industrial apparatus that remains unknown. 

They converge from very different directions, all containing the tensions of erasure, destruction and transformation, to reveal what’s been concealed and then piece things together.

By looking at structures they recollect information and ideas that take shape and reflect on the current events, and more importantly, the ways in which we take in data, and the way it transforms us.

On View: Source Matters

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Curated By Elisa Gutierrez Eriksen

Featuring NARS 2020 Season I Residency Artists:

Rusudan Melikishvili (Denmark) | Brian Napier (USA) | Ellen Bleiwas (Canada)

Joseph Moore (USA) | Laure Hocine (Belgium)  | Sarah Williams (USA)

Lauren Cohen (US/UK) | Matthew Cronin (USA) | Joani Tremblay (Canadian)

Sareh Imani (Iran/USA) | Sepideh Farzam (Iran/Australia) | Furen Dai (China/USA)

NARS is pleased to present ‘Source Matters’, an exhibition featuring the works of our 2020 Season I artists-in-residence. 

Source plays an important role in the work of these artists. Whether it be images extracted from old catalogs, borrowed medical methodologies, over-viewed and mediatized images in postcards, natural derived materials, data, taxidermied species, uncomfortable moments in American history,  feelings of discomfort, the US national census, online cameras in the world, or future memories —all revolve around narratives, constructions and gestures that describe the importance of finding different ways to perceive, read, and interpret. 

The way we interpret a source can determine a path, transcend time, reveal other narratives and very possibly,  enter us into an endless loop —a constant search for the source, for what matters.