NEW YORK, NY.- In August of 2004, Paul Graham (British, born 1956), who had moved from London to New York in 2002, set out on the first of many trips around the United States to see the country for himself and to photograph. This exhibition has been selected from the resulting series of photographic works Graham published in twelve volumes as a shimmer of possibility (steidlMACK, 2007). Each simple but structurally inventive series includes varying numbers of pictures, from one to more than ten, and provides a vivid glimpse into unheralded moments of the individual lives Graham encountered on his travels. A series showing a woman eating a take-out meal or a man waiting at a bus stop transcend their nominal subjects and describe aspects of life that, while ordinary, are imbued by the photographer with affection and curiosity. a shimmer of possibility is a call for attention to the brief, indefinite intervals of life. As Graham has said, Perhaps instead of standing at the rivers edge scooping out water, its better to be in the current itself, to watch how the river comes up to you, flows smoothly around your presence, and reforms on the other side like you were never there. Organized by Susan Kismaric, Curator, Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art.