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EXHIBITION
A Long Arc, Photography and the American South
The High Museum – Atlanta, Georgia
The South has occupied an uneasy place in the history of photography as both an example of regional exceptionalism and as the crucible from which American identity has been forged. As the first major survey of Southern photography in twenty-five years, this exhibition examines that complicated history and reveals the South’s critical impact on the evolution of the medium, posing timely questions about American culture and character.
Featuring many works from the High’s extensive collection, A Long Arc presents photographs of the American Civil War, which transformed the practice of photography across the nation and established visual codes for articulating national identity and expressing collective trauma. Photographs from the 1930s to the 1950s, featuring many created for the Farm Security Administration, demonstrate how that era defined a new kind of documentary aesthetic that dominated American photography for decades and included jarring and unsettling pictures exposing economic and racial disparities. With works drawn from the High’s unparalleled collection of civil rights–era photography, the exhibition shows how photographs of the movement in the decade that followed galvanized the nation with raw depictions of violence and the struggle for justice. Contemporary photography featured in the exhibition demonstrates how photographers working today continue to explore Southern history and themes to grasp American identity
Exhibition on View: September 15, 2023 - January 14, 2024
EXHIBITION
A Summers’s Prayer
Ogden Museum of Southern Art – New Orleans
From the 19th century onward photographs have captured America’s love affair with summer. A season defined by family, vacation and the outdoors – the long hot days of summer offer many an escape from the daily routine of work and school. A Summer’s Prayer examines photographs from Ogden Museum of Southern Art’s permanent collection that address themes reflected within the summer season – leisure, travel, memory and place.
A Summers Prayer is a meditation on summertime in the American South. Hopefully, like the season, this exhibition can provide the viewer a temporary diversion, a brief respite and escape from the troubles of the past few years.
Exhibition on View: June 11-Sept. 18, 2022
EXHIBITION
Picturing the South: 25 Years
High Museum of Art – Atlanta, Georgia
In 1996, the High began commissioning photographers from across the world to engage with and explore the American South’s rich social and geographic landscape for its Picturing the South initiative. To date, the Museum has commissioned sixteen artists and has built a collection of more than three hundred photographs as part of the program, which include some of the most iconic photography projects of the last quarter century.
To mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of Picturing the South, the High will mount a major exhibition that brings together all the commissions for the first time. Taken as a whole, the photographs amount to a complex and layered archive of the region that addresses broad themes, from the legacy of slavery and racial justice to the social implications of the evolving landscape and the distinct and diverse character of the region’s people.
Works on view will include the first photographs in Sally Mann’s Motherland series; Dawoud Bey’s over-life-size portraits of Atlanta high school students; Richard Misrach’s Cancer Alleyindustrial landscapes; along with previous commissions by Alex Webb, Emmet Gowin, Alec Soth, Martin Parr, Kael Alford, Shane Lavalette, Abelardo Morell, Debbie Fleming Caffery, Alex Harris, and Mark Steinmetz; and new commissions by An-My Lê, Sheila Pree Bright, and Jim Goldberg, which will debut in the exhibition.
This exhibition is organized by the High Museum of Art, Atlanta.
Exhibition on View: November 4, 2021 – February 6, 2022
PUBLICATION
American Geography:
Photographs of Land Use from 1840 to the Present
Radius Books/SFMOMA, 2021. 224 pp., 71 illustrations, 10x12"
PUBLICATION
REVEAL: Cig Harvey, Andrea Modica, Debbie Fleming Caffery
A Yoffy Press Triptych
EXHIBITION
The Stories They Tell: A Hundred Years of Photography
Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego, CA
AWARD & EXHIBITION
Lou Stoumen Award Winners: The Legacy
Museum of Photographic Arts San Diego, California, 2009
Award winners of the Lou Stouman Prize in Photography, Debbie Fleming Caffery 1996, Kenro Izu 1998, James Nachtwey 2002.
Arthur Ollman former curator at The Museum of Photographic Arts, Debbie Fleming Caffery and Roy De Carava.
EXHIBITION
Southern Work
Octavia Gallery - New Orleans
Octavia Art Gallery is pleased to present our first solo exhibition with Louisiana-based artist Debbie Fleming Caffery. Southern Work will bring together two distinct series that have been pivotal subjects for Caffery throughout her career, along with a recent project inspired by her grandchildren.
Exhibition on View April 11-May 23, 2015
ARTICLE
ENTER HISTORY:
The Washington Post Magazine
The Inauguration Issue 2009