ニューヨーク近代美術館のインスタグラム(themuseumofmodernart) - 11月3日 11時46分


“The ‘Pull Up’ images came out of thinking of the body as a landscape, particularly the belt line as the horizon line, or where your eyes fall when you think about how a male or male-presenting body is objectified.”

In diptychs, triptychs, or in photographs stitched together like a quilt, #NewPhoto2020 artist @davidalekhuogie recognizes the photographed body as a layered symbol, much like his native Los Angeles.

Alekhuogie brought multiple prints of his photograph of a closely cropped Black male body—the image is legible only as layers of clothing—out onto the L.A. city streets, pinned them to lampposts or trees at historically or personally significant points, and re-photographed them. By inserting his own photographs in the landscape, he was drawing a map of his own relationships to this place.

Discover a new perspective at the link in our bio, or moma.org/newphoto2020
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📸 Target, 2019

📸 GRAVITY (detail),2018

📸 LA convention center 34.0403° N, 118.2696° W. 2018; florence and normandie chevron 33.9745° N, 118. 3006° W., 2018

📸 Pull_Up g,o,r. (detail), 2017

All photos courtesy the artist and @commonwealthandcouncil, Los Angeles. © David Alekhuogie


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