Shifting Light: Photographic Perspectives

November 25, 2017 – October 7, 2018 New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 W Palace Ave, Santa Fe, New Mexico

Shifting Light offers a twenty-first century perspective on the museum’s long-term engagement with the popular medium of photography. Organized into the broad categories of land and place, culture and identity, community and interconnection, and vision and creativity, the exhibition juxtaposes photographs in ways that amplify their meanings and suggest new narratives. Ansel Adams’ famous 1940 photograph Moonrise, Hernandez is paired with a 1975 landscape by Thomas Barrow from his series Cancellations, while Alfred Stieglitz’s 1918 portrait of Georgia O’Keeffe keeps company with images by Anne Noggle and Joyce Neimanas.

Using portraits and oral histories, the show introduces some of the personalities in New Mexico’s twentieth-century photography scene, such as artist Laura Gilpin and curator Beaumont Newhall. Collectors, another integral part of the photography community, are represented by a changing selection of promised gifts that are pledged as future additions to the museum’s collection. Visitors are invited to write or draw their own memories, favorite photographs, and other responses to the show. Vintage exhibition announcements, brochures, and publications tell a complementary story of photography’s growing prominence at the museum from the mid-1920s to the present.

An electronic component begins in January 2018, when a group of twenty artists will post images inspired by the exhibition themes to the museum’s Instagram site on alternating weeks: https://www.instagram.com/newmexicoartmuseum/

Image Credits:

Eliot Porter, Frozen Apples, New Mexico, 1966, dye transfer print, 10 5/8 x 8 1/4 in. Collection of the New Mexico Museum of Art. Gift of Dale and Sylvia Bell, 1986 (1986.445.1) ©Amon Carter Museum of American Art. Photo by Blair Clark

Betty Hahn, Dark Peony on Gold, 1982, Van Dyke print with watercolor, 18 15/16 x 15 1/2 in. Collection of the New Mexico Museum of Art. Gift of Ellen Landis in memory of Frederick Cohn, M.D., 2013 (2013.41) ©Betty Hahn. Photo by Blair Clark