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Grabbing moments: 'Ways of Seeing' showcases a gamut of photography styles through four collections
From the color blasts of a mid-century road trip to a serene portrait by the legendary Alfred Stieglitz, the New Mexico Museum of Art is showcasing a collage of photography.
鈥淲ays of Seeing: Four Photography Collections鈥 runs through June 16. The exhibition ranges from a 1903 photogravure by Gertrude K盲sebier to a 2013 pigment print by local photographer Anthony O鈥橞rien. The exhibit also reveals the taste and preferences of its collectors.
Grabbing moments: 'Ways of Seeing' showcases a gamut of photography styles through four collections
Jeff Brouws鈥 鈥淢obil/Trailer, Inyokern, Calif.,鈥 a 1991 chromogenic print, blares its reference to mid-century American travel with its black sky and the intensity of the gas station signs.
It鈥檚 鈥渢he travel and the vintage quality,鈥 said curator Kate Ware. 鈥淚t encapsulates the Western road trip beautifully.鈥
Santa Fe artist Jamie Brunson donated the piece after the death of her first husband, the art historian Mark Levy.
Santa Fe resident Caroline Burnett and her late husband William offered multiple promised gifts.
Stieglitz created many portraits of the young voice student Marie Rapp, who also served as his gallery secretary. Burnett detected 鈥渁 little sassiness鈥 in the woman who navigated the affairs of the famous 291 Gallery and its temperamental owner, Ware said.
Stieglitz shot portraits of his own art circle, including his soon-to-be wife Georgia O鈥橩eeffe.
K盲sebier was known as one of the first female photographers, Ware said. The exhibit features her mother and child portrait, 鈥淏lessed Art Thou Among Women.鈥
鈥淪he was part of the Stieglitz circle,鈥 Ware said. The impresario published and exhibited the images several times, including in the 1903 inaugural issue of his journal Camera Work, which was devoted entirely to her photographs. The image draws on biblical references and the aesthetic of the Arts and Crafts movement to express a Victorian view of womanhood.
Burnett also collected Santa Fe photographer Anthony O鈥橞rien鈥檚 2013 pigment print 鈥淯ntitled (Portrait of a young girl).鈥
鈥淪he said, 鈥榃hen I saw this image, I cried,鈥 鈥 Ware said. O鈥橞rien found the girl in a Syrian refugee camp. She faces him openly with her loss of childhood innocence.
David Michael Kennedy鈥檚 palladium print 鈥淩ain, Luna County, New Mexico,鈥 is a gift from photo dealer Don Moritz. An El Rito resident, Kennedy left his New York career shooting rock stars like Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan for the quiet of New Mexico in 1986. He began documenting the Western landscape and Native American culture.
鈥淗e鈥檚 primarily known for his platinum and palladium prints,鈥 Ware said. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e these incredibly beautiful pictures of the New Mexico landscape. He established an iconic view of New Mexico. You鈥檙e on this two-lane highway and there鈥檚 this phenomenal drama happening.鈥
Kennedy created the image from his pickup truck window, she added. He spotted the massive cloud and pulled over quickly. He got out with his tripod, but by then the cloud had disappeared.
鈥淚 have learned that the universe gives us gifts,鈥 Kennedy wrote, 鈥渂ut they are fleeting and you have to grab them quickly or they are lost forever.鈥