Category Archives: Kianga Ford

Kianga Ford premieres first solo museum exhibition

My Life in Fiction, Kianga Ford's first solo museum exhibition, premieres September 20 at the Contemporary Museum in Baltimore.  My Life in Fiction is a trilogy of new works for the gallery and an audio walk for the Mt. Vernon... Read More »

Ford, Ingram, and Thomas featured in 1968: Then and Now

Deborah Willis' timely new survey, 1968: Then and Now, opens September 2 in a joint exhibition at the Nathan Cummings Foundation and New York University.1968: Then and Now explores an era when a multitude of social movements climaxed in discontent... 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 »

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 »