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November 1 – December 16, 2016
Kathleen O. Ellis Gallery
Gallery Talk: Thursday, November 10, 6pm
Reception: Thursday, November 10, 5-7pm
Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa’s One Wall a Web is an exhibition that gathers together work from two discrete photographic series that he made in the United States: Our Present Invention (2012–2014) and All My Gone Life (2014–2016). Both the series and the exhibition draw their titles from the poetry of Muriel Rukeyser.
One Wall a Web not only explores the mutability of archival images, but the ongoing presence of history in the present day. According to Wolukau-Wanambwa, the exhibition attempts to address “the normalcy of fear, separateness and violence in a moment suffused by them, but also in a culture riven by the habitually limited prescriptions of images.” The exhibition comprises two distinct strands of photographs: the first, a series of appropriated archival 4 × 5 inch negatives; the second, a series of original photographs.
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Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa is a photographer, writer, and editor of The Great Leap Sideways. He has contributed essays to catalogues and monographs by Vanessa Winship, George Georgiou, and Paul Graham, written for Aperture magazine, and is a faculty member in the photography department at Purchase College, SUNY. Wolukau-Wanambwa participated in Light Work’s Artist-in-Residence Program in May 2015.
thegreatleapsideways.com
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Special thanks to Marcia Duprat
marciaduprat.com
Special thanks to Daylight Blue Media
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Light Work
lightwork.org
Music: Brethren Arise by Chris Zabriskie
Music: "Vela Vela" by Blue Dot Sessions
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November 1 – December 16, 2016
Kathleen O. Ellis Gallery
Gallery Talk: Thursday, November 10, 6pm
Reception: Thursday, November 10, 5-7pm
Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa’s One Wall a Web is an exhibition that gathers together work from two discrete photographic series that he made in the United States: Our Present Invention (2012–2014) and All My Gone Life (2014–2016). Both the series and the exhibition draw their titles from the poetry of Muriel Rukeyser.
One Wall a Web not only explores the mutability of archival images, but the ongoing presence of history in the present day. According to Wolukau-Wanambwa, the exhibition attempts to address “the normalcy of fear, separateness and violence in a moment suffused by them, but also in a culture riven by the habitually limited prescriptions of images.” The exhibition comprises two distinct strands of photographs: the first, a series of appropriated archival 4 × 5 inch negatives; the second, a series of original photographs.
lg.ht/OneWallaWeb
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Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa is a photographer, writer, and editor of The Great Leap Sideways. He has contributed essays to catalogues and monographs by Vanessa Winship, George Georgiou, and Paul Graham, written for Aperture magazine, and is a faculty member in the photography department at Purchase College, SUNY. Wolukau-Wanambwa participated in Light Work’s Artist-in-Residence Program in May 2015.
thegreatleapsideways.com
—
Special thanks to Marcia Duprat
marciaduprat.com
Special thanks to Daylight Blue Media
daylightblue.com
Light Work
lightwork.org
Music: Brethren Arise by Chris Zabriskie
Music: "Vela Vela" by Blue Dot Sessions
sessions.blue
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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