MoMA opens an exhibition highlighting a previously understudied chapter of photographic history
Installation view of Fotoclubismo: Brazilian Modernist Photography, 19461964, on view May 8, 2021 through September 26, 2021. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Photo: Jonathan Muzikar.
NEW YORK, NY
.-The Museum of Modern Art opened Fotoclubismo: Brazilian Modernist Photography, 19461964, the first museum exhibition of Brazilian modernist photography outside of Brazil. On view May 8 September 26, 2021, the exhibition focuses on the unforgettable creative achievements of São Paulos Foto-Cine Clube Bandeirante, a group of amateur photographers widely heralded in Brazil, but essentially unknown to European and North American audiences. Fotoclubismo is comprised of over 60 photographs drawn generously from MoMAs collection; together, they bring forward the extraordinary range of achievements of this group, provide valuable insight into the way photographic aesthetics were framed in the 1950s, and afford opportunities to reflect on the significance of amateur status today. The exhibition is organized by Sarah Meister, Curator, with Dana Ostrander, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Photography.