From March 26 to September 6, 2010, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum presents Haunted: Contemporary Photography / Video / Performance, an exhibition that documents this obsession, examining
myriad ways photographic imagery is incorporated into recent practice.
Not exact matches
Haunted: Contemporary Photography / Video / Performance examines the
myriad ways by which
photographic imagery is incorporated into recent art practices, and in the process underscores the unique power of reproductive media — while documenting a widespread contemporary obsession with accessing and retrieving the past.
During the subsequent seven decades photography has evolved in
myriad ways and
photographic activity has mushroomed, especially during the digital revolution of the past two decades.
Haunted: Contemporary Photography / Video / Performance, features over one hundred works by sixty different artists who examine
myriad ways in which
photographic imagery is incorporated into recent art, with the aim of underscoring the unique power of recording technologies and documenting a widespread contemporary obsession with accessing the past, both collective and individual.