USF Contemporary Art Museum
Tampa
4202 E. Fowler Ave. CAM 101, FL USA 33620
813.9744133 FAX 813.974.5130
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The Field's Edge
dal 17/10/2002 al 21/12/2002
813.9744133 FAX 813.974.5130
WEB
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Alexa Favata



 
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17/10/2002

The Field's Edge

USF Contemporary Art Museum, Tampa

A multimedia exhibition that explores the relationship between contemporary art and colonial ethnography, most notably the legacy of colonial ethnography on readings of contemporary art from Africa and the Diaspora. The visual exploration of this often contested relationship between art and ethnography focuses on major themes around the politics of narrative and domestic life.


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The Field's Edge: Africa, Diaspora, Lens

Friday, October 18, 7 - 9pm
Opening Reception: The Field's Edge

The title of this exhibition, The Field's Edge: Africa, Diaspora, Lens, alludes to the legacy of ethnographic "field" images in relation to images in contemporary art that are being used to interrogate current and historical issues of representation, agency, and body. As one of the most highly charged formats of visual representation, lens-based media (including photography, video, and film) is unparalleled in its ability to engender and limit agency.

USF CAM

The Field's Edge is a multimedia exhibition that explores the relationship between contemporary art and colonial ethnography, most notably the legacy of colonial ethnography on readings of contemporary art from Africa and the Diaspora. The visual exploration of this often contested relationship between art and ethnography focuses on major themes around the politics of narrative and domestic life.

This exhibition title refers to the legacy of ethnographic "field" images in relation to images in contemporary photography and lens-based media that are used to investigate current and historical concepts of representation, agency, and body. The exhibition includes the work of Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, Thembinkosi Goniwe, Teboho Mahlati, Ofili Donald Odita, Colin Richards, Berni Searle, Lorna Simpson, Fatimah Tuggar and Carrie Mae Weems. The exhibition is guest curated for CAM by Rory Bester and Amanda Carlson.

Sponsored in part by the National Endowment for the Arts, Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Arts Council, and the Rockefeller Foundation.

Image: Berni Searle
Cap-ture from the Colour Me Series, 1998
color photography

USF Contemporary Art Museum
4202 E. Fowler Ave. CAM 101, Tampa
FL 33620 (call 813.974.4133 for directions)

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