Join us for an in-person walkthrough and conversation of Dismantling Monoliths with curator Jamil Hellu and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Assistant Curator of Photography Shana Lopes.
Dismantling Monoliths is on view at SF Camerawork January 17 through March 25, 2023. This exhibition is generously supported by Michelle Branch.
SF Camerawork is proud to present Dismantling Monoliths, a group exhibition of artists who catalyze their medium to challenge conventions. Through critical engagement and intimate gestures, Dismantling Monoliths calls attention to the multidirectional ways in which contemporary artists are recontextualizing the canon of Western history while envisioning fresh perspectives for identity representation, visibility, and inclusion. The exhibition presents works, from photography to video, by Alanna Fields, Xandra Ibarra, Tarrah Krajnak, Forrest McGarvey, Marcel Pardo Ariza, and Aaron Turner. Together, they shatter stereotypes and shift the monolithic historical frame of reference to new dimensions.
Join us for an in-person walkthrough and conversation of Dismantling Monoliths with curator Jamil Hellu and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Assistant Curator of Photography Shana Lopes.
Dismantling Monoliths is on view at SF Camerawork January 17 through March 25, 2023. This exhibition is generously supported by Michelle Branch.
SF Camerawork is proud to present Dismantling Monoliths, a group exhibition of artists who catalyze their medium to challenge conventions. Through critical engagement and intimate gestures, Dismantling Monoliths calls attention to the multidirectional ways in which contemporary artists are recontextualizing the canon of Western history while envisioning fresh perspectives for identity representation, visibility, and inclusion. The exhibition presents works, from photography to video, by Alanna Fields, Xandra Ibarra, Tarrah Krajnak, Forrest McGarvey, Marcel Pardo Ariza, and Aaron Turner. Together, they shatter stereotypes and shift the monolithic historical frame of reference to new dimensions.
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