FotoFocus, the nonprofit arts organization that champions photography and lens-based art, is pleased to present internationally acclaimed artist Zoe Leonard with FotoFocus Artistic Director Kevin Moore in conversation this Thursday, March 29, 2018, as part of the organization's Lecture and Visiting Artist Series.
Zoe Leonard, Roll #11. 2006/2016. C-print. Exhibition print. 55.9 x 47 cm / 22 x 18 1/2 inches. Photo courtesy of Hauser & Wirth. 2018 is a landmark year for the celebrated artist, with major museum surveys opening at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles (MOCA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. A pioneering voice in photography, Leonard has made an indelible mark on the way we see the world. Leonard is also the author of "I want a president" (1992), a provocative poem that became a viral sensation in the pre-digital world, and which continues to be performed, imitated, and riffed upon to this day.
FotoFocus brings photography and lens-based art programming to its hometown of Cincinnati year-round. Previous speakers in the FotoFocus Lecture and Visiting Artist Series have included Doug Aitken, Jo Ann Callis, Gregory Crewdson, Thomas Demand, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Roe Ethridge, Larry Fink, Michael Kenna, Laurie Simmons, David Benjamin Sherry, Paul Graham, Barbara Kasten, Todd Hido, Tina Barney, Alex Soth, John Waters, Doug + Mike Starn, and Joyce Tenneson.ABOUT ZOE LEONARD
Zoe Leonard (American, b. 1961) has spent her career challenging assumptions about documentary objectivity in her work. As in her famed Analogue series, a decade-long project in which she chronicled the closing of small shops in New York, Leonard remains dedicated to organizing her subjects in a way that emphasizes subjectivity and visual authenticity. Her photographs of trees, birds in flight, chain link fences, shopfronts, anatomical museums, and even her own family photographs emphasize the character of a particular vision. She is interested in the way vision is classified and organized, and brings order to a wide variety of subjects through repetition and examination of the same object from multiple viewpoints. Hers is a penetrating examination of what is passing before us in life, and our attempts through photography to make things endure. Her work has been exhibited at major galleries and museums all over the world, including Whitney Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art (New York), Hauser & Wirth (New York), Chianti Foundation (Marfa), Antony Meier Fine Arts (San Francisco), Paula Cooper (New York), the Columbus Museum of Art (Ohio), and many more.
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