Every photograph holds a story. From personal snapshots to conceptual work by artists, an image provides a unique window into a broader narrative.
This video takes a look at three artists from MOPA's collection who each take a creative approach to crafting visual narratives through their work.
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📸 Featured Artists:
Joan Myers, Manzanar, California (Guard Tower Footings), 1985, platinum/palladium.
Collection of Museum of Photographic Arts. Gift of John Mullen and Michael Brase.
© Joan Myers.
Joan Myers, Spoon and China, 1984, platinum/palladium. Collection of Museum of Photographic Arts. Gift of John Mullen and Michael Brase. © Joan Myers.
Joan Myers, Paintbrush, 1984, platinum/palladium. Collection of Museum of Photographic Arts. Gift of John Mullen and Michael Brase. © Joan Myers.
Joan Myers, Toy Car, 1984, platinum/palladium. Collection of Museum of Photographic Arts. Gift of John Mullen and Michael Brase. © Joan Myers.
Duane Michals, The Man in the Room, 1978, gelatin silver print. Collection of Museum of Photographic Arts. Gift of the artist. © Duane Michals, Courtesy of DC Moore Gallery, New York.
Susan Rankaitis, Interoception #6, 2008, combined media on photographic paper. Collection of Museum of Photographic Arts. Gift of Susan Rankaitis and Robbert Flick.
© Susan Rankaitis.
Susan Rakaitis, A, 1992, combined media including photographic imagery and steel. Collection of Museum of Photographic Arts. Gift of Susan Rankaitis, Robbert Flick and Robert Mann. © Susan Rankaitis. Installation view of The Stories They Tell: A Hundred Years of Photography at the Museum of Photographic Arts from October 12, 2019-February 17, 2020. Photography by Stacy Keck.
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Written and Narrated by Kevin Linde
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