GROUP EXHIBITION

Traces of Us: Recent Photography

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Peter Blum Gallery is pleased to present Traces of Us: Recent Photography, a group exhibition of new and recent works by Farah Al Qasimi, Widline Cadet, John Edmonds, Pao Houa Her, and Guadalupe Rosales. The exhibition is on view through March 22.

Traces of Us assembles five contemporary artists who employ photography to observe, document, and complicate personal histories and wider collective experiences. Though varied in their approaches, Al Qasimi, Cadet, Edmonds, Her, and Rosales each preserve and create cultural memory by challenging prevailing concepts and structures. Their works underscore the particular environments and inherited pasts that have informed them, while simultaneously bringing these aspects into the present.

Evocative objects, uninhabited spaces, and constructed portraits allude to concepts of self and community, while...More expand_more

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GROUP EXHIBITION

Traces of Us: Recent Photography

Press Release
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Peter Blum Gallery is pleased to present Traces of Us: Recent Photography, a group exhibition of new and recent works by Farah Al Qasimi, Widline Cadet, John Edmonds, Pao Houa Her, and Guadalupe Rosales. The exhibition is on view through March 22.

Traces of Us assembles five contemporary artists who employ photography to observe, document, and complicate personal histories and wider collective experiences. Though varied in their approaches, Al Qasimi, Cadet, Edmonds, Her, and Rosales each preserve and create cultural memory by challenging prevailing concepts and structures. Their works underscore the particular environments and inherited pasts that have informed them, while simultaneously bringing these aspects into the present.

Evocative objects, uninhabited spaces, and constructed portraits allude to concepts of self and community, while...More expand_more

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176 Grand St Floor 2, New York, NY 10013, USA
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