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Exhibits
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A Survey of Color Photography from its Prehistory to the Present Day
February 2, 2018—April 29, 2018
Atrium Gallery, Marshall Fine Art CenterA diverse group of photographers, photographs, and processes from the Daguerreian era (1839 to 1855) to today’s digital era take viewers on a tour of color photography’s history, demonstrating how color photography has grown to become the norm when it was once the exception.
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Unwilling: Exercises in Melancholy
March 23, 2018—April 27, 2018
Cantor Fitzgerald GalleryResisting the historical definition of melancholy as an affliction that creates disorder or inactivity, this exhibition reimagines passive sadness as powerful refusal, a conscious (or unconscious) “standing aside,” a willful production of generative failures and resistant potencies. Features the works of Billy-Ray Belcourt, Mike Bourscheid, Ginger Brooks Takahashi, Justine A. Chambers, and Noa Giniger.