GRAND RAPIDS, .- The Grand Rapids Art Museum will present a riveting exploration of photography in Presence: The Photography Collection of Judy Glickman Lauder from February 11 to April 29, 2023. Organized by the Portland Museum of Art, the exhibition captures a wide spectrum of the human experience through 145 works by 70 artists.
Drawn entirely from the collection of photographer and humanitarian Judy Glickman Lauder, Presence creates a dialogue between some of the most beloved and influential photographers of the 20th century, including Berenice Abbott, Diane Arbus, Richard Avedon, Danny Lyon, Sally Mann, Gordon Parks, and James Van Der Zee. The exhibition also includes photographs by critical contributors to the mediums history, such as Irving Bennett Ellis, Graciela Iturbide, Lotte Jacobi, and Alma Lavenson.
The Grand Rapids Art Museums presentation of Presence offers a thoughtful and nuanced perspective of the world through the eyes of some of the best-known and most influential photographers of the past century, commented GRAM Associate Curator Jennifer Wcisel. The exhibition builds on GRAMs history of important photographic exhibitions and collection acquisitions and offers a unique perspective that will excite and challenge our audiences to see and think about the world differently.
With subjects ranging from the anonymous to the celebrity, and documentation of the everyday to era-defining events such as the Great Depression, the Holocaust, and the Civil Rights Movement, the photographs on view in Presence encompass a complex, sophisticated affirmation of humanity and the lived experience. The exhibition takes its name from the common thread that unites these workspresence of the photographer, the viewer, the subjects, as well as the photographs themselves.
From iconic portraits to historic events, vibrant cityscapes to contemplative landscapes, the subjects and artists in Presence tell an honest and compassionate story of humanity, added Exhibition Guest Curator Dana Friis-Hansen. The exhibition covers a wide territory of photography that expands our expectations of the medium. While many of these artists and subjects have been shown at GRAM, many of them will be fresh and inspiring.
Judy Glickman Lauder is internationally known as an acclaimed photographer, collector, humanitarian, advocate, philanthropist, and community builder. Glickman Lauder developed her collection of nearly 700 works over several decades, reflecting an intimate, lifelong connection to the medium of photography. As an artist, Glickman Lauders photographs have been exhibited worldwide and are represented in over 300 public and private collections, including the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the United States Holocaust Museum.
On view concurrently with Presence is Make a Picture: A Selection of Michigan Photographers from GRAMs Collection. The exhibition highlights the creativity of Michigan artists who have made beautiful and compelling portraits, landscapes, and documentary photography. Their works illustrate the many functions of photography from documenting war in distant parts of the world to capturing the human connections close to home. Recent additions to GRAMs photography collection will be on view for the first time, including works by Grand Rapids artists Hwa-Jeen Na and Claudia Liberatore.
The presentation of Presence at GRAM expands upon a long history of important photographic exhibitions and acquisitions at the Museum, providing a context for the permanent collection and encouraging a dialogue with the community and collectors for future areas of acquisition.