Escaping the Moment
August 13, through September 16, 2012
Seeing Time in Photography
Series
A Space for Dialogue 72
Location
Temporary Exhibitions, Lobby
About
The weakness of human sight—its flickering hesitation and intermittent inattentiveness—gives way to the verity of the apparatus's machinic capture. Photo-graphia: one writes the light of reality, burning it into film. With these qualities, photography is still often said to be about holding on to lost moments.
A Space for Dialogue, founded with support from the Class of 1948, is made possible with generous endowments from the Class of 1967, Bonnie and Richard Reiss Jr., Class of 1966, and Pamela J. Joyner, Class of 1979.
Exhibition Curator
Chanon (Kenji) Praepipatmongkol