How Is the World? Recent Acquisitions of Contemporary Photography
[Edward Burtynsky, Oxford Tire Pile #9AB, Westley, California, USA, 1999, via]
This is the last weekend to catch "How Is the World? Recent Acquisitions of Contemporary Photography" at the Corcoran, with the last day being Sunday, May 26. If you are not a member of the Corcoran, come on Saturday for free admission as a part of the museum's "Free Summer Saturdays" program.
From the Corcoran:
"The exhibition features works as varied as Paul Graham’s dramatic redefinition of street photography, Kate O’Donovan Cook’s unconventional self-portraiture, Edward Burtynsky’s striking depiction of the oil industry’s impact on the land, and Hank Willis Thomas’s exploration of the connections between spectacle and African American identity. "
Where:
The Corcoran
When: Until May 26