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Photography is Magic. Curated by Charlotte CottonÂ

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Aperture Foundation
Photography is Magic. Curated by Charlotte CottonÂ

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How do photographs express a moment of rapid change in society, politics, beauty, and self-expression? Selected from more than one thousand submissions, the 2018 Aperture Summer Open, The Way We Live Now, features eighteen artists and photographers seeking to reckon with the currents and contradictions of life in the twenty-first century. Among the works are powerful chronicles of the crises of opioid addiction and mass incarceration; multilayered portrayals of Latinx, Native American, and queer communities; sweeping accounts of the built environment from Israel to China; and prismatic meditations on African American and diasporic culture, gender, and fashion. Together, the artists...
Work by Lili Holzer-Glier will be featured in the 2018 Aperture Summer Open exhibition. The opening night will be June 27th at 7pm.
Photography is magic because of its inherent artifice. It can be real but it can also be something else. Marco Scozzaro
Whatâs On - âPhotography is Magicâ at Apertureâs Summer Open.
From accidental happenings caught in everyday life to elaborate digital stagings âPhotography is Magicâ presents contemporary approaches framed in the wonders of the medium.
âThese artists actively play with the mediumâs heritageâre-animating and re-contextualizing its alchemical propertiesâto render ideas about its contemporary material value. They are astutely aware of the viewersâ perceptions and trains of thought, grounded in our shared context of an ever-expanding image world.âÂ
âCharlotte Cotton, curator and writer
Opening this Thursday, July 14: 6:00â8:00 p.m. 547 West 27th Street, 4th Floor, New York