Category Archives: Carrie Mae Weems

Weems' acclaimed new series opens at the Savannah College of Art and Design

Constructing History: A Requiem to Mark the Moment, Carrie Mae Weems' critically-acclaimed new series, opens tonight at the Savannah College of Art and Design's Red Gallery, in Savannah.  The new body of work, which premiered in Atlanta in July to... Read More »

Four Women opens July 18 at Jackson Fine Art in Atlanta

In February of 1995, the J. Paul Getty Museum premiered a new body of work, Carrie Mae Weems Reacts to Hidden Witness, in conjunction with another exhibition of daguerreotypes, tintypes, and photographs of African-Americans made before, during, and after the... Read More »

Double Exposure: African Americans Before and Behind the Camera

Double Exposure: African Americans Before and Behind the Camera opens June 18 at the Museum of the Africa Diaspora in San Francisco.  Curated by Lisa Henry and on loan from the Wadsworth Atheneum, the show features a selection of works... Read More »

Carrie Mae Weems debuts Constructing History: A Requiem to Mark the Moment at the National Black Arts Festival

Carrie Mae Weems will debut a new series, Constructing History: A Requiem to Mark the Moment, during the National Black Arts Festival in Atlanta on July 15.  A Requiem, which will be on exhibit at the Savannah School for Art... Read More »

Weems awarded Skowhegan Medal

Carrie Mae Weems has been awarded the Skowhegan Medal in Photography from the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture.  Founded in 1946, Skowhegan is one of the foremost artists' residency communities in the country.Skowhegan honors artists, patrons and those who... Read More »

We're All in This Together

The work of Carrie Mae Weems, Hank Willis Thomas, and N. Dash are featured in We're All in This Together, a new show currently on exhibit at Swarm Gallery in Oakland.  Co-curated by Charles Guice and Svea Vezzone, the exhibition's... Read More »

The lyrical and the profane

From the intimacy of adolescence and the vulnerability of youth to the disquiet implicit in the formal elegance of unassembled aircraft models, the photographic image has long served as agency for the lyrical and the profane.In May Days Long Forgotten,... Read More »

The Louisiana Project at the Museum of the African Diaspora

The Louisiana Project, an installation of photographs, narrative, and video by the Internationally acclaimed artist Carrie Mae Weems, will be opening at the Museum of the African Diaspora on Thursday, July 27.  Originally commissioned by Tulane University as part of... Read More »

Charles Guice returns to Photo LA

It's an exciting time for us as we prepare for photo LA, January 19-22, at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. Diane Keaton will host the opening night benefit reception on Thursday, and we anticipate a large turnout for the... Read More »

Photo New York

Photo New York, the second annual international photographic arts exhibition, will be held October 6-9, at the Metropolitan Pavilion in New York. Charles Guice will be featuring work from the video and photographic series, Winter in America, by Hank... Read More »