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Nov, 10, 2020

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Exposed

“Essentially, what photography is is life lit up.”
– Sam Abell

In photography, exposure is one of the most basic elements of the photographic process, literally the light that reaches your film, creating both illuminated and darkened spaces in an image. A trick of aperture and shutter speed, exposure reveals to us things that are visible, even while it leaves behind that which we may only guess at. Check out these works from the PhxArt collection that embody the concept and notions of exposure—from the emotional to the physical, light and dark, truths and secrets—and discover what it means to be seen.


From the Collection

Jay Dusard, Abandoned Railway Coach Car, Rodeo, New Mexico (Vagón de pasajeros de ferrocarril abandonado, Rodeo, Nuevo México), 2010. Photograph (archival pigment print). Museum purchase with funds provided by Judith Regnier and Stanley Getch, Ginger K. Renner Western purchase fund and Men's Arts Council.

Abandoned Railway Coach Car, Rodeo, New Mexico (2010) by Jay Dusard

Karl Lagerfeld, Trench coat, spring/summer 2004. Cotton and spandex. Gift of Mrs. Kelly Ellman.

Trench Coat (Spring/Summer 2004) by Karl Lagerfeld

Annie Lopez, The Almost Real History of Art in Phoenix, 2007. Cyanotype. Museum purchase with funds provided by Eva and Eric Jungerman Family Endowment.

The Almost Real History of Art in Phoenix (2007) by Annie Lopez

Donna Karan, Long-sleeve black dress, fall 2010. Jersey. Gift of Donna Karan in honor of the exhibition Extending the Runway: Tatiana Sorokko Style.

Long-Sleeved Black Dress (Fall 2010) by Donna Karan

Peter Wegner, Guillotine of Sunlight, Guillotine of Shade (Guillotina de luz, guillotina de sombra), 2008. Die-cut paper. Anonymous gift in honor of the Museum's 50th Anniversary.

Guillotine of Sunlight, Guillotine of Shade (2008) by Peter Wegner

Ruben Ochoa, Exposed in the 90293 (Expuesto en el 90293), 2007. C-print in custom wenge frame. Museum purchase with funds provided by the Marshall Fund.

Exposed in the 90293 (2007) by Ruben Ochoa

Cornelia Parker, Mass (Colder Darker Matter) (Montón [materia más oscura más fría]), 1997. Burnt wood, wire and string. Museum purchase with funds provided by Jan and Howard Hendler.

Mass (Colder, Darker Matter) (1997) by Cornelia Parker

Gianni Versace, Dress (Vestido), 1994. Rayon, acetate, silk, metal and rhinestones. Gift of Mrs. Kelly Ellman.

Dress (1994) by Gianni Versace

Gregory Crewdson, Untitled (natural bridge) (Sin título [puente natural]), 2007. Archival inkjet print, printed on Epson Premium Luster paper. Gift of Joy and Jerry Monkarsh in honor of the Museum's 50th Anniversary.

Untitled (natural bridge) (2007) by Gregory Crewdson

Yasumasa Morimura, Mona Lisa in Pregnancy (Mona Lisa embarazada), 1998. Chromogenic print on canvas. Gift of Kent and Vicki Logan in honor of the Museum's 50th Anniversary.

Mona Lisa in Pregnancy (1998) by Yasumasa Morimura

Philip C. Curtis, Landscape with Tree (Paisaje con árbol), 1940. Pencil on paper. Gift of the Philip C. Curtis Restated Trust U/A/D April 7, 1994.

Landscape with Tree (1940) by Philip C. Curtis

Thomas Struth, Pergamon Museum I, Berlin (Museo Pérgamo I, Berlina), 2001. C-print. Museum purchase with funds provided by The Levitt Family, in honor of Norman and Betty Levitt, and Contemporary Forum.

Pergamon Museum I, Berlin (2001) by Thomas Struth

James Walker, He Sleeps His Last Sleep (Duerme su último sueño), 1862. Pencil. Gift of the Carl S. Dentzel Family Collection.

He Sleeps His Last Sleep (1862) by James Walker

Bruce Davidson, Untitled (East 100th Street), 1966. Gelatin silver print. Gift of an anonymous donor. © Bruce Davidson.

Untitled (East 100th Street) (1966) by Bruce Davidson

Bruce Davidson, Untitled (East 100th Street), 1966. Gelatin silver print. Gift of an anonymous donor. © Bruce Davidson.

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