ニューヨーク近代美術館のインスタグラム(themuseumofmodernart) - 7月8日 00時42分
“If you’ve ever questioned what photographs can do in the world today, #LaToyaRubyFrazier offers this answer: ‘Activism starts to take place because images become available of something that wasn’t visible.’
“Through her work, we confront the inequitable impact of greed, indifference, and ignorance, and having borne witness we are compelled to act. Frazier obtained this omniscient perspective by chartering a helicopter, helping us recognize the ‘Geography of Oppression.’ Note the red-roofed house menaced by a sea of white plastic bundles, each containing ignitable, crushed rubber tires whose fire could not be contained.” –Sarah Meister (@thesarahmeister), Curator, Department of Photography
We asked our staff to share artworks and images that speak to this critical moment in our history. Discover more #MoMAPicks at the link in our bio.
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[LaToya Ruby Frazier. “Edgar Thomson Plant and the Bottom.” 2013. Pigmented inkjet print. © 2020 LaToya Ruby Frazier]
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