An Artistic View on Mass Media
An Artistic View on Mass Media
March 31, 2017
Catherine Opie, Bush Smiling, Help Us from the series ‘Close to Home’, 2005
© Catherine Opie, Courtesy Regen Projects, Los Angeles
Photographs have helped shape people’s perceptions of current events since the late nineteenth century. The ubiquity of newspapers, magazines, and televised news during the mid-twentieth century gave rise to the modern mass media culture, eventually spawning critical discourse from a variety of perspectives.
Featuring photographs and video made over the last forty years, the exhibition explores how artists have responded to the media’s coverage of topics ranging from local stories to international politics and military conflict.
The exhibition features the work of John Baldessari, Dara Birnbaum and Dan Graham, Donald Blumberg, Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin, Sarah Charlesworth, Omer Fast, Robert Heinecken, Alfredo Jaar, Ron Jude, David Lamelas and Hildegarde Duane, Masao Mochizuki, Antoni Muntadas, Catherine Opie, and Martha Rosler.
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Catherine Opie, Bush Smiling, Help Us from the series ‘Close to Home’, 2005
© Catherine Opie, Courtesy Regen Projects, Los Angeles
Martha Rosler, First Lady (Pat Nixon), from the series ‘House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home’, 1967–1972 © The Museum of Modern Art/Licensed by SCALA/Art Resource, NY
Donald R. Blumberg, Untitled, from the series ‘Television Political Mosaics’, 1968-1969
Courtesy of Donald R. and Grace Blumberg © Donald Blumberg