Photographers Among Us explores American
documentary practice throughout the 20th century and its role in recording history, illuminating social movements, and catalyzing change.
Not exact matches
Aptly named 13th, for the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery, this
documentary follows the aftermath of the American Civil War for African Americans, and how slavery has only been perpetuated by different
practices throughout the years like disenfranchisement and mass incarceration.
Despite the show's adherence to an off - the - grid sensibility, fame and
documentary practice are paired in dialectical subtexts
throughout the exhibition via the inclusion of filmmakers such as Wiseman, Werner Herzog, and Vincent Gallo (who includes six full - page head shots of himself in the catalogue, in case you didn't recognize him).