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Trying Them On - Curated by Jon Feinstein Opening Reception: January 21, 2009 - 6-8 pm Exhibiting photographers: Andrea Robbins and Max Becher, Michael Bühler-Rose, Helen Maurene Cooper and Claire Beckett.
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This group exhibition includes five photographers whose work explores fascination with “the other" through gendered, sexual, racial and subcultural costuming. Helen Maurene Cooper makes studio portraits of white women from varying socio-economic back-grounds as they costume themselves in various adornments and/or stereotypes of American hip-hop culture. Cooper’s images explore these performances of synthetic identities and investigate where she sees them fail. How do women use cultural synthesis to signify identity of race and class? What happens when economically privileged white women use the same props as less privileged Claire Beckett’s series “Simulating Iraq” focuses on military training for the war in Iraq. Her pictures depict the appropriation of Iraqi culture by Americans (both soldiers and civilians) role-playing as Iraqis, using specific costumes, objects and architecture. Shot with a large format camera, her images also raise questions of the nature of documentary photography and the implicit subjectivity of the photographer. Interested in displacements and confusions of cultures, Andrea Robbins and Max Becher’s “German Indians” is a series of photos of Germans participating in an annual celebration called “Karnival”, or “Fashing.” Over a period of several days, participants get together, celebrate, and have parades and parties, all dressed in homemade or store-bought native American costumes which they have mimicked from American movies and other sources. Humble Arts Foundation is a not-for-profit organization that works to advance the careers of emerging fine art photographers by way of exhibition and publishing opportunities, limited-edition print sales, twice–annual artists grants, and educational programming. Founded in 2005 by amani olu and Jon Feinstein, Humble has been a pioneering hub for showcasing new fine art photography, and has served as a resource for collectors, galleries, museums, curators, photo editors, and bloggers internationally. http://hafny.org/ download the press release here
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