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Zoe Leonard’s photographic project "Analogue" (on view through August 30, 2015) documents the eclipsed texture of 20th-century urban life as seen in vanishing mom-and-pop stores and the simultaneous emergence of the global rag trade. Leonard took her own New York neighborhood, Manhattan’s Lower East Side, as a point of departure in the late 1990s. She then followed the global trade of recycled merchandise—used clothing, discarded advertisements, and the old technology of Kodak camera shops—to far-flung markets in Africa, Eastern Europe, Cuba, Mexico, and the Middle East. The 412 photographs in "Analogue" are organized into 25 thematic groupings. The twenty-fourth one, shown here, contains images of televisions. The work, created over the course of a decade, is now on view in the Donald B. and Catherine C. Marron Atrium. #ZoeLeonardMoMA [Zoe Leonard. "Analogue." 1998–2009. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. © 2015 Zoe Leonard]


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