AIDA MULUNEH, SELECTED WORKS
Looking to her background as a photojournalist, Muluneh uses this foundation of visual and symbolic language and blends it with the sentiments, intensity, and passion of poetry…
KRISTINE POTTER, MANIFEST
Created while working in remote areas along the Western slope of Colorado between 2012 and 2015, Kristine Potter builds on her previous investigations of masculinity and the American Soldier, here fixing her gaze on a parallel archetype, the American Cowboy…
AMBER BYRNE MAHONEY, FIRST HAIRCUT, 2023
The day we first cut his hair — I write “we" because it does feel something collaborative, doesn’t it? Something done together. There is the one with the hair, the one with scissors, the one saying: yes, please, go and cut his hair (and what right do I have?…
MARIETTE PATHY ALLEN, TRANSFORMATIONS: CROSSDRESSERS AND THOSE WHO LOVE THEM, 1978-89
This series actually started in New Orleans on the last day of Mardi Gras, 1978, when by fluke, I stayed at the same hotel as a group of crossdressers, one of whom became a friend…
RYUDAI TAKANO, SELECTED WORKS
Takano Ryudai is widely recognized as a photographer who deals with the themes of gender and sexuality…
TOM BIANCHI, FIRE ISLAND PINES POLAROIDS, 1975 - 1983
Growing up in the 1950s, Tom Bianchi would head into downtown Chicago and pick up 25-cent “physique” magazines at newsstands. In one such magazine, he found a photograph of bodybuilder Glenn Bishop on Fire Island…
VIVIENNE MARICEVIC, SHE SHOOTS MEN
Vivienne Maricevic's desire to reveal, challenge, and transform the imbalance between the frequent representation of the naked female form and the rarity of male nudity is led to more than three decades spent devoted to the unadorned male form…
PAUL MPAGI SEPUYA, SELECTED WORKS
Sepuya’s work highlights the constructed nature of the photographic document and the performative space of the photographic studio, embracing the medium’s potentials for fragmentation and connection…
HANNAH WILKE, S.O.S. STARIFICATION OBJECT SERIES, 1974
In 1974, Wilke began experimenting with performance art. One of her first forays into this genre was S.O.S. Starification Object Series…
NAN GOLDIN, THE BALLAD OF SEXUAL DEPENDENCY
These photographs described a lifestyle that was visceral, charged and seething with a raw appetite for living, and the book soon became the swan song for an era that reached its peak in the early 1980s…
ANNE NOGGLE, SELECTED SELF IMAGES
Noggles’s artwork presents to viewers new concepts of self-identity in portraiture. Her artwork explores human connection and challenges the intersecting constructs of gender, aging, and femininity…
RENEE COX, YO MAMA’S LAST SUPPER, 1996
Deeply concerned with the racial discrepancies in society, artist Renee Cox explores black identity through photography, collage, video, and other media, using the body to displace religious symbols from the white-centric paradigm…
GRACIELA ITURBIDE, JUCHITÁN
In 1979, Graciela Iturbide traveled to Juchitán, a small town in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca, to photograph the Zapotec indigenous group. For nearly a decade, she immersed herself in the community during a series of visits, spending long periods with Zapotec women and cultivating friendships…
CARRIE MAE WEEMS, THE KITCHEN TABLE SERIES, 1990
For this series, Carrie Mae Weems staged and photographed a fictional drama in which she plays the lead. The setting is always the same: a small room with a table and a single overhead light..
ANNIE HSIAO-CHING WANG, THE MOTHER AS CREATOR
Over the years – 21 to be precise – the project evolved, deepening as did the tender relationship between mother and son. The near-annual photographic traditions brought Annie and her son closer, “because we often need to recall, review and revise” both the past and future in order to make a new image…
GERARDO VIZMANOS, FIRE AND TEMPTATION
Sometimes life directs us to the idea of putting on. hold the task of being ourselves, turning our mind into a source of fire and temptation, keeping us somewhat where we cannot last for too long…
ALEX PRAGER, SELECT WORKS, 2021-2022
Working simultaneously across film, photography, and sculpture, Prager constructs highly emotional moments that feel like a fabricated memory or dream…
JONATHAS DE ANDRADE, ZUMBI INCARNATED, 2014
An invitation to the Senegalese immigrant Abdou G. P., that recently had arrived in Brazil in 2014, to visit the lands of the Quilombo dos Palmares settlement and incorporate the myth of Zumbi, the legendary slave that resisted and escaped to be one of the leaders of the greatest Quilombo…
REN HANG, SELECTED WORKS
Ren Hang, who took his life February 23, 2017, was an unlikely rebel. Slight of build, shy by nature, prone to fits of depression, the 29-year-old Beijing photographer was nonetheless at the forefront Chinese artists’ battle for creative freedom…
LATOYA RUBY FRAZIER, THE NOTION OF FAMILY, 2001-2014
The Notion of Family, offers an incisive exploration of the legacy of racism and economic decline in America’s small towns, as embodied by her hometown of Braddock, Pennsylvania…