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Photography As Social PracticeWith Dylan Yarbrough, Curatorial Assistant

Begins at Noon CST

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What is the social power of photography today?

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Google Search (Covid-19) May 5th, 2020

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Collection Survey

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Hine, Lewis. (American, 1874-1940), Ellis Island, 1905

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Hine, Lewis (American, 1874-1940). Ellis Island, Italian Immigrants. 1905.

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Lange, Dorthea (American, b.1895, d. 1965). Thirteen Million Unemployed Fill the Cities in the Early Thirties. 1934

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Lange, Dorthea. (American, b.1895, d. 1965), Farm Security Administration (FSA) camp for migratory agricultural workers. Meeting of the camp council. Farmersville, California. 1939

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Wolcott, Marion Post (American, b. 1910). Alabama, March. 1939.

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Lyon, Danny (American, b. 1942) March on Washington.1963.

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Lyon, Danny ((American, b. 1942). Many in the movement believe an organized effort is underway to depopulate black areas of the South. 1963; printed 2010

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Lyon, Danny ((American, b. 1942). Birmingham, Alabama, 1963, Crowds Wait Along the Funeral Route of the Girls Murdered in the 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing. 1963; printed 2010

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“The world seldom believes the horror stories of history until they are documented.”

- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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Cowherd, Darryl (American, b. 1940). Imamu Baraka, Wall of Respect Portrait. 1967

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Cowherd, Darryl (American, b. 1940). The Time Is Now. Woodlawn, Blackstone Rangers. 1966

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Cowherd, Darryl (American, b. 1940). Stop White Police from Killing Us - St. Louis, MO. 1967

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Meiselas, Susan (American, b. 1948). Fleeing the Bomb to Seek Refuge Outside of Esteli, from the "Nicaragua, 1981" book. 1978

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Weston, Kurt (American, b. 1957). Night Clubbing.1983. printed 2018

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Weston, Kurt (American, b. 1957). When the Storm Ends. 1986; printed 2018.

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Kruger, Barbara (American, b. 1945). Don't Die for Love from Liz Claiborne: Women's Work. 1992

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Jaar, Alfredo (American, b. 1956 Chile). Caritas, Real Pictures.1995

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Ortiz, Carlos Javier (American, b. 1977 Puerto Rico). Block Party, Auburn Gresham, Chicago. 2009

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Ortiz, Carlos Javier (American, b. 1977 Puerto Rico). Girls Dancing, Englewod, Chicago. 2008

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Ortiz, Carlos Javier (American, b. 1977 Puerto Rico). Lil Al Vigil, Englewood, Chicago. 2008

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Muholi, Zanele (South African, b. 1972). Tumi Nkopane, Kwathema, Spring, Johannesburg. 2010

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Muholi, Zanele (South African, b. 1972). Nhlanha, Esther, Mofokeng, Thokoza, Johannesburg. 2010

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Schalliol, David (American, b. 1976). Isolated Building Study 230. 2010

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Schalliol, David (American, b. 1976). Isolated Building Study 558. 2010

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Schalliol, David (American, b. 1976). Isolated Building Study 640. 2014

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Iman, Omar (Syrian, b.1979). Untitled (Scarecrow) from the "Live, Love, Refugee" series. 2015

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Iman, Omar (Syrian, b.1979). Untitled (I'm Afraid of the Blank) from the "Live, Love, Refugee" series. 2015

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Iman, Omar (Syrian, b.1979). Untitled (There was only grass) from the "Live, Love, Refugee" series. 2015

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Harrison, Kathryn (American, b. 1988). Untitled, Sarasota, Florida, from the "Blue-Stained Walls" series. 2017

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Harrison, Kathryn. Untitled, Sarasota, Florida, from the "Blue-Stained Walls" series. 2017

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Further Reading

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Locating the Potential of Socially Engaged Photography, Broadsheet by Eliza Gregory

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Locating the Potential of Socially Engaged Photography, Broadsheet by Eliza Gregory

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Next Week: Recent AcquisitionsWednesday, May 13th at 12pm CST

With Madeline Heuer, Collections Assistant

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This Week: Behind The Lens with Priya KambliFriday, May 8th at 12pm CST

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Priya Kambli, Soha (Muma’s Photographs), 2019

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Social Documentary

- Social documentary has its origins at the end of the 19th century- Henry Mayhew, Jacob Riis, and Lewis Hine- Camera as an instrument of accusation against social injustice- Draw public attention to ongoing social issues

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Social Engaged Photography

- Simplicity of Collaboration - Complexity of Collaboration- Short Duration - Long Duration- Few Collaborators - Many Collaborators- Few Points of Exchange - Many Points of Exchange

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Photography as Social Practice

- Simplicity of Collaboration - Complexity of Collaboration- Short Duration - Long Duration- Few Collaborators - Many Collaborators- Few Points of Exchange - Many Points of Exchange