Presented By: University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA)
In Conversation: Between Windows and Mirrors
This program is free and open to the public, but space is limited. Please visit our website to register.
Photographs are often referred to as “reflections of life” or “windows on the world.” Yet, photographers often seek to elide or distort clear views of the visual world. Join John Cantú, arts writer, and Jennifer Friess, UMMA Assistant Curator of Photography, for a conversation in the exhibition as they discuss issues of realism in photography in the exhibition "See Through: Windows and Mirrors in Twentieth-Century Photography." Together with the audience, they will explore a selection of images in depth—parsing the visual possibilities of images that employ windows and mirrors.
Lead support for "See Through: Windows and Mirrors in Twentieth-Century Photography" is provided by the Herbert W. and Susan L. Johe Endowment.
Photographs are often referred to as “reflections of life” or “windows on the world.” Yet, photographers often seek to elide or distort clear views of the visual world. Join John Cantú, arts writer, and Jennifer Friess, UMMA Assistant Curator of Photography, for a conversation in the exhibition as they discuss issues of realism in photography in the exhibition "See Through: Windows and Mirrors in Twentieth-Century Photography." Together with the audience, they will explore a selection of images in depth—parsing the visual possibilities of images that employ windows and mirrors.
Lead support for "See Through: Windows and Mirrors in Twentieth-Century Photography" is provided by the Herbert W. and Susan L. Johe Endowment.
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