Het New-Yorkse Museum of Modern Art heeft voor zijn nieuwe overzicht van actuele fotografie een keus gemaakt van 19 fotografen uit 14 landen, onder wie de Nederlandse Anouk Kruithof en de Belg Mishka Henner. In het najaar volgt in het MoMA een tentoonstelling met deels bestaand werk en deels werk dat nog in opdracht zal worden gemaakt door de geselecteerde kunstenaars.
Het overzicht in het MoMA geldt als prestigieus. Eerder kozen de fotografiecuratoren voor fotografen als Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Rineke Dijkstra, Rachel Harrison, Wolfgang Tillmans en Bertien van Manen.
Het persbericht van het museum:
Ocean of Images: New Photography 2015
November 07, 2015–March 20, 2016
New Photography, MoMA’s longstanding exhibition series of recent work in photography and a vital manifestation of the Museum’s contemporary program, will return this fall in an expanded, biannual format. On the occasion of its 30th anniversary, New Photography is expanding to 19 artists and artist collectives from 14 countries, and includes works made specifically for this exhibition. Ocean of Images: New Photography 2015 will be on view throughout the entirety of the Museum’s Edward Steichen Photography Galleries, as well as The Agnes Gund Garden Lobby and the Museum’s Bauhaus Staircase. Since its inception in 1985, the New Photography series has introduced the work of nearly 100 artists from around the globe early in their careers, including Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Rineke Dijkstra, Rachel Harrison, and Wolfgang Tillmans. This year’s edition explores contemporary photo-based culture, specifically focusing on connectivity, the circulation of images, information networks, and communication models. Ocean of Images is organized by Quentin Bajac, the Joel and Anne Ehrenkranz Chief Curator of Photography, Roxana Marcoci, Senior Curator, and Lucy Gallun, Assistant Curator, Department of Photography, MoMA.
Probing the effects of an image-based post-Internet reality, Ocean of Images examines various ways of experiencing the world: through images that are born digitally, made with scanners or lenses in the studio or the real world, presented as still or moving pictures, distributed as zines, morphed into three-dimensional objects, or remixed online. The exhibition’s title refers to the Internet as a vortex of images, a site of piracy, and a system of networks, which is reflected in the work of the 19 included artists and collectives. Ocean of Images presents new and recent bodies of work that critically redefine photography as a field of experimentation and intellectual inquiry, where digital and analog, virtual and real dimensions cross over. Coinciding with the opening of the exhibition, MoMA will also launch an online platform housing the live archive of the New Photography series, featuring documents and images from its history.
The artists in Ocean of Images are: ILIT AZOULAY (Israeli, b. 1972), ZBYNĚK BALADRÁN (Czech, b. 1973), LUCAS BLALOCK (American, b. 1978), EDSON CHAGAS (Angolan, b. 1977), NATALIE CZECH (German, b. 1976), DIS (Collective, founded in New York in 2010), KATHARINA GAENSSLER (German, b. 1974), DAVID HARTT (Canadian, b. 1967), MISHKA HENNER (Belgian, b. 1976), DAVID HORVITZ (American, b. 1982), JOHN HOUCK (American, b. 1977), YUKI KIMURA (Japanese, b. 1971), ANOUK KRUITHOF (Dutch, b. 1981), BASIM MAGDY (Egyptian, b. 1977), KATJA NOVITSKOVA (Estonian, b. 1984), MARINA PINSKY (Russian, b. 1986), LELE SAVERI (Italian, b. 1980), INDRĖ ŠERPYTYTĖ (Lithuanian, b. 1983), and LIEKO SHIGA (Japanese, b. 1980).