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CUSTOMER EXHIBITIONS

Caroline Allison

mother-tree-1“Underground Again”
November 5 – December 17
Zeitgeist Gallery
Nashville, TN

 “Underground Again” meditates on ways history underlines the present – be it social, political, ecological, or geological.Through a shared engagement with source materials derived from the landscape, the exhibition emerges and overlaps from the remains of social-philosophical models, earth-based systems, perceptions of time, and abandoned spaces of invention. Looking to these ideas, the interconnected works on display materialize as double entendres pertinent to our current, yet turbulent times.

protest-danny-lyons-697x1024“Resistance, Protest, Resilience”
November 5 – April 16, 2016
Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Minneapolis, MN

Featuring about 60 photographs from Mia’s collection, this exhibition traces protests in select 20th-century movements and events that triggered important social and political changes, among them the Civil Rights Movement, Japan’s U.S. security treaty conflictthe Iranian Revolution, Vancouver’s Gastown riots, and the 1984 Democratic National Convention.

José Guadalupe Posada

posada-3sm“OSÉ GUADALUPE POSADA and the Mexican Penny Press”
October 28, 2016 – February 18, 2016
The Trout Gallery
Dickinson College
Carlisle, PA

José Guadalupe Posada (1852–1913) was one of Mexico’s most influential political printmakers and cartoonists. He is best known for his popular and satirical representations of calaveras (skeletons) in lively guises, who have become associated with the Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebrations.

Noelle Mason

photogravure-1-360sm“Incident Report”
9/23/16 – 12/31/16
Florida Museum of Photographic Arts (FMOPA)
Tampa, FL.

Most skydiving photography uses wide-angle lenses and fast shutter speeds to freeze time and capture images with the highest possible clarity. In contrast, “Incident Report” uses a lens-less pin-hole camera which does not refract light but instead allows the image to imprint itself directly onto a piece of film over a period of three seconds hereby capturing 500-feet of free-fall at speeds exceeding 150 miles per hour.

Jean Swanson

buffalo-river-rock-bed-copy“Tributaries Of Earth And Water: An Exhibition Celebrating Our National Parks”
10/21 – 11/ 27/16
The Phipps Center for the Arts
Hudson, WI

National Parks – Personal Narratives features work from 100 local, regional, and national artists that expresses the significance of the National Parks in their lives, and communicates that connection through unique depictions, interpretations, and memories.

Gauri Gill

notes-from-desert“Notes From the Desert: Photographs by Gauri Gill”
September 17, 2016–February 12, 2017
Freer and Sackler Galleries
The Smithsonian’s Museums of Asian Art
Washington, DC

Gauri Gill  has been photographing the marginalized communities of western Rajasthan, India, since the late 1990s. The exhibit showcases 57 prints from this major body of work.

safe_image“The Impressions of War”
Aug. 5 through Feb. 12, 2017
Saint Louis Art Museum
Saint Louis, MO

The Saint Louis Art Museum presents an exhibition featuring Francisco de Goya’s 80-plate contemplation of war and its aftereffects.

Dijkstra“Rineke Dijkstra: Rehearsals” and “The Lives of Other: Portraits from the Photography Collection”
September 9, 2016–January 2, 2017
Herzfeld Center for Photography and Media Arts
Milwaukee Art Museum
Milwaukee, WI
Over the past 30 years, Dijkstra has produced a sensitive and eloquent body of photographic and video work. In her large-scale photographs and video installations, she is particularly interested in moments of transition, especially adolescence, a time when individuals build their own identities and begin to present themselves in the way they wish to be perceived. Accompanying the Rehearsals exhibition is The Lives of Other: Portraits from the Photography Collection. This presentation of works from the Museum’s photography collection explores the interest many photographers have had in understanding how people present themselves to the world.

Aleksandr Zhitomirsky

exh_Humanism-Dynamite_featured_480crop“Humanism + Dynamite = The Soviet Photomontages of Aleksandr Zhitomirsky”
September 2, 2016–January 10, 2017
The first exhibition in the post-Soviet world devoted to leading political artist Aleksandr Zhitomirsky offers an overview of his career and methods in photomontage.

Isaac Babel and Yefim Ladyzhensky

yum1“ODESSA / ОДЕССА ‐ Babel, Ladyzhensky, and the Soul of a City”
Thru November 13, 2016
Yeshiva University Museum
New York, NY