JOEL MEYEROWITZ, POP
FILM Megan Christiansen FILM Megan Christiansen

JOEL MEYEROWITZ, POP

Pop chronicles the journey of three generations of Meyerowitz men on a road trip from Florida to the Bronx, in exploration of their familial roots…

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AN-MY LÊ, DELTA
PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen

AN-MY LÊ, DELTA

In her “Delta” series, Lê explored the Vietnam War’s migratory legacy. The color photographs focus on the everyday lives of Vietnamese and Vietnamese American women and girls in Ho Chi Minh City and New Orleans…

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DAIDO MORIYAMA, JAPAN, A PHOTO THEATER, 1968
PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen

DAIDO MORIYAMA, JAPAN, A PHOTO THEATER, 1968

Originally published in 1968 – the year which also saw the launch of the influential Provoke magazine – the book already demonstrates Moriyama’s trademark visual style. On invitation of Japanese writer Shuji Terayama, Moriyama began photographing members of a traveling theater group, adding shots of dwarf show dancers, strip clubs, street performers, fetuses in formaldehyde containers and other motifs…

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MARTIN NEWTH, 8 HOURS
PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen

MARTIN NEWTH, 8 HOURS

The images each record a night’s sleep in different budget motels in the USA during the artist's honeymoon in 2001. The exposure time of the photographs is 8 hours…

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CLIFTON MOONEY, SELECTED WORKS
PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen

CLIFTON MOONEY, SELECTED WORKS

Polaroid Photography is a passion, to be completely honest I don’t know where exactly it comes from. A number of things come to mind like the instant gratification, the excitement of what might come out, or in my opinion the only true tangible photography to exist…

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SUNIL GUPTA, SUN CITY
PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen

SUNIL GUPTA, SUN CITY

This project is a fictional narrative loosely based on the 1962 film, "La Jetée" by Chris Marker. We can view it as some "stills" from a film that is "missing."…

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PAJAMA, SELECTED WORKS
PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen

PAJAMA, SELECTED WORKS

In 1937, the painters Jared French (1902-1989), Paul Cadmus (1904-1999) and Margaret French (1906-1998) began to experiment with a camera during summers on the beaches of Fire Island and Provincetown, and in the winters back at their New York City studios…

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RENLUKA MAHARAJ, LAMBI KAHANI
PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen

RENLUKA MAHARAJ, LAMBI KAHANI

My family’s history as indentured laborers in Trinidad and Tobago has been a point of departure for ongoing dialogue and research.  My work is ultimately autobiographical and is influenced by the narratives, myths and folklore born from the women who migrated from India to the Caribbean…

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ASIA STEWART, DREAMGURL
PHOTOGRAPHY, PORNOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen PHOTOGRAPHY, PORNOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen

ASIA STEWART, DREAMGURL

Stewart was inspired to begin this series after a video of her 2020 performance “La Négresse blanche,” which includes nudity, was downloaded by an anonymous Vimeo user named “J” and shared on various pornographic sites without her consent in February 2021…

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RASHID JOHNSON, THE NEW BLACK YOGA, 2011
FILM Megan Christiansen FILM Megan Christiansen

RASHID JOHNSON, THE NEW BLACK YOGA, 2011

New York-based Rashid Johnson explores complex cultural identities and issues relevant to being African American in the present day. The artist’s recent ventures in film make use of the medium’s ability to express meaning through movement…

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LOLA FLASH, CROSS COLOUR
PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen

LOLA FLASH, CROSS COLOUR

These selections are a reflection of the late 80's and early 90's, a time when the AIDS crisis was at its highest in New York city. I was an activist and a member of ACT UP, as well as ART+ (an affinity group focusing on issues around brown people affected by AIDS)…

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