This Place

Curated by Charlotte Cotton
Former chief photography curator at LACMA 


Initiated by Frédéric Brenner, this exhibition explores the complexity of Israel and the West Bank, as place and metaphor, through the eyes of twelve internationally acclaimed photographers. Their highly individualized works combine to create not a single, monolithic vision, but rather a diverse and fragmented portrait, alive to all the rifts and paradoxes of this important and much contested space.

The project follows in the tradition of such projects as the Mission Héliographique in nineteenth-century France and the Farm Security Administration in the United States, which gathered artists who use photography to ask essential questions about culture, society and the inner lives of individuals. The completed project consists of a traveling exhibition, companion publications and a program of live events.


VIEW
Exhibition Website

NUMBER OF WORKS
181

SIZES
5 x 7 in to 94 x 124 in (12.7 x 17.8 cm to 238.8 x 315 cm)
Water tanks: 32 x 22 in to 47 x 22 in (80 x 56.4 cm to 120 x 56.4 cm)

SPACE REQUIREMENTS
600 linear ft (183 linear m)

EXHIBITION SCHEDULE

The Tang Museum, Skidmore College | Saratoga Springs, NY
*Wellin Museum, Hamilton College | Clinton, NY
*Picker Art Gallery, Colgate University | Hamilton, NY
*University Art Museum, SUNY Albany | Albany, New York
(3 February - 22 April, 2018) 
Brooklyn Museum of Art | Brooklyn, NY
(12 February 2016 to 5 June 2016)
Norton Museum of Art | West Palm Beach, FL
(15 October 2015 to 17 January 2016)
Tel Aviv Museum of Art | Tel Aviv, Israel
(14 May to 06 September 2015)
DOX Prague | Prague, Czech Republic
(15 October 2014 to 02 February 2015)


PARTICIPATING ARTISTS

Frédéric Brenner
Wendy Ewald
Martin Kollar
Josef Koudelka
Jungjin Lee
Gilles Peress
Fazal Sheikh
Stephen Shore
Rosalind Solomon
Thomas Struth
Jeff Wall
Nick Waplington

SELECTED REVIEWS AND NEWS

ArtNet News, April 28, 2016
The New Yorker, March 16, 2016
Wall Street JournalMarch 4, 2016
New York Times, February 18, 2016
New York TimesFebruary 11, 2016
BBC, May 7, 2015
The Telegraph, May 5, 2015
Financial Times, January 2, 2015
The Huffington Post, November 5, 2014
Harper's MagazineNovember 4, 2014


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