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Deana Lawson Survey 

 

-보스턴현대미술관(Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, 11/4-2/27, 2022)

-MoMA PS1(Museum of Modern Art PS1, 4/1-9/5, 2022)

-애틀란타 하이뮤지엄(High Museum of Art, Atlanta, 10/7-2/19/2023)

 

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Deana Lawson, Nov 4, 2021–Feb 27, 2022,  Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston (Dec. 4, 2021)

 

흑인 여성 사진작가 디아나 로슨(Deana Lawson, 1979- )의 첫 뮤지엄 회고전이 4월 1일부터 9월 5일까지 퀸즈의 MoMA PS1에서 열린다. 'Deana Lawson'에서는 가족 앨범, 무대 연출, 스튜디오 초상화, 다큐멘터리 사진 등 다양한 방식으로 흑인들의 삶을 탐구한다.

 

1979년 뉴욕주 로체스터에서 태어난 디아나 로슨은 펜실베니아주립대와 로드아일랜드디자인스쿨(RISD) 대학원에서 사진을 전공했다. 2020년 구겐하임뮤지엄 휴고보스상을 수상했다. 전남편 아론 J. 길버트(Aaron J. Gilbert)도 아티스트로 펜주립대와 RISD를 거쳐 예일대학원에서 회화로 석사학위를 받았다.

 

이 회고전은 보스턴현대미술관(Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, 11/4-2/27, 2022)에서 이어지는 순회전으로 애틀란타의 하이뮤지엄(10/7-2/19/2023)으로 이어진다.  

 

 

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Deana Lawson, Nov 4, 2021–Feb 27, 2022,  Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston (Dec. 4, 2021)

 

 

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Deana Lawson, Nov 4, 2021–Feb 27, 2022,  Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston (Dec. 4, 2021)

 

 

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Deana Lawson, Nov 4, 2021–Feb 27, 2022,  Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston (Dec. 4, 2021)

 

 

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Deana Lawson, Nov 4, 2021–Feb 27, 2022,  Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston (Dec. 4, 2021)

 

 

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Deana Lawson, Nov 4, 2021–Feb 27, 2022,  Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston (Dec. 4, 2021)

 

 

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Deana Lawson, Nov 4, 2021–Feb 27, 2022,  Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston (Dec. 4, 2021)

 

 

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Deana Lawson, Nov 4, 2021–Feb 27, 2022,  Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston (Dec. 4, 2021)

 

 

MoMA PS1 PRESENTS FIRST NEW YORK MUSEUM SURVEY OF DEANA LAWSON OPENING APRIL 14

 

NEW YORK, March 16, 2022—MoMA PS1 presents Deana Lawson, the first museum survey dedicated to the work of the celebrated photographer, on view from April 14 through September 5, 2022. For more than 15 years, Deana Lawson (b. 1979, Rochester, NY) has been exploring and challenging conventional representations of Black life through photography, drawing on a wide spectrum of photographic languages, including the family album, studio portraiture, staged tableaux, documentary pictures, and appropriated images. Through a selection of more than 50 works from 2004 to the present, including photographs that were featured in PS1’s signature exhibition series Greater New York in 2010 and 2015, Deana Lawson features the full range of the artist’s career to date and establishes a narrative arc of her expansive vision for the first time.

 

This nationally touring exhibition was co-organized with the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston (ICA), where it was on view from November 4, 2021 to February 27, 2022, and the exhibition will travel to the High Museum of Art, Atlanta from October 7, 2022 to February 19, 2023.

 

Engaging acquaintances as well as strangers she meets in cities across Africa and the diaspora, Lawson uses imagery to build extended families of strangers in living rooms, kitchens, and backyards from Brooklyn to New Orleans, Haiti to Ethiopia, and Brazil to the Democratic Republic of Congo. The artist meticulously poses her subjects in highly staged photographs that weave together narratives of family, love, and desire, creating what she describes as “a mirror of everyday life.” “It’s about setting a different standard of values and saying that everyday Black lives, everyday experiences, are beautiful, and powerful, and intelligent,” says Lawson.

 

The camera has a long history as a tool of objectification and subjugation, and Lawson uses photography to unsettle assumptions about the facts the medium purports to deliver. Her work comes to life in the liminal space between the truth presumed in a photograph and the art of making one. Though she carefully composes each scene, Lawson does not always disclose details about how she has created them, or even where the photographs were taken; in some cases, she works with found images that depict people she does not know. Despite the familiarity suggested in the photographs, some of the artist’s subjects may not have met before the shoot. Lawson finds photography’s contradictions and

fraught history to be perfectly suited to the challenges of representing what she describes as “the majesty of Black life, a nuanced Black life, one that is by far more complex, deep, beautiful, celebratory, tragic, weird, strange.”

 

The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated scholarly catalogue, featuring the voices and perspectives of a variety of scholars, historians, and writers: exhibition curators Peter Eleey and Eva Respini; writers Kimberly Juanita Brown, Tina M. Campt, Alexander Nemerov, and Greg Tate; and a conversation between Deana Lawson and photography scholar Deborah Willis. Deana Lawson is co-organized by MoMA PS1 and ICA/Boston. Organized by Peter Eleey, Curator-at-Large, UCCA Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing and

Shanghai, and Eva Respini, Barbara Lee Chief Curator, ICA/Boston, with Anni Pullagura, Curatorial Assistant, ICA/Boston.

 

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Deana Lawson (b. 1979, Rochester, NY) lives and works between New York and Los Angeles. Lawson received her B.F.A. from Pennsylvania State University (2001) and M.F.A. from the Rhode Island School of Design (2004). Lawson is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship (2013), Aaron Siskind Fellowship Grant (2008–09), and a New York Foundation for the Arts Grant (2006), among others. In 2020, she was selected for the Hugo Boss Prize, the first photographer to receive the award in recognition of achievement in contemporary art. She is currently the inaugural Dorothy Krauklis ’78 Professor of Visual Arts with the Lewis Center for the Arts at Princeton University.

 

Hours: MoMA PS1 is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Thursday through Monday, and until 8:00 p.m. on Saturday. Closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day.

 

Admission: $10 suggested admission; $5 for students and senior citizens; free for New York State residents and MoMA members. Free admission for New York State residents is made possible by The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Tickets may be reserved online at mo.ma/ps1tickets.

 

Visitor Guide: Discover even more from PS1 with the Bloomberg Connects app. Read wall text, hear directly from artists, and uncover the building’s history with this multimedia visitor guide. This digital experience is made possible through the support of Bloomberg Philanthropies.

 

Directions: MoMA PS1 is located at 22-25 Jackson Avenue at 46th Ave in Long Island City, Queens, across the Queensboro Bridge from midtown Manhattan. Traveling by subway, take the E, M, or 7 to Court Sq; or the G to Court Sq or 21 St Van Alst. By bus, take the Q67 to Jackson and 46th Ave or the B62 to 46th Ave

 

*디아나 로슨 2020 구겐하임뮤지엄 휴고보스상 수상

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*'컨템포러리 아트의 요람' 보스턴현대미술관(ICA): 야요이 쿠사마, 디아나 로슨, 에바 르위트...

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