Andre Bradley and Paul Anthony Smith explore black identity in 'Interference' at Philadelphia Photo Arts Center
Opening Thursday in Philadelphia, the exhibition 'Interference' at the Philadelphia Photo Arts Center features works by Andre Bradley and Paul Anthony Smith. The show examines how selfhood and community intersect with stereotypes and violence in representations of black people. Paul Anthony Smith's 2015 piece 'Grey Area #2.5' is included, courtesy of ZieherSmith gallery in New York. On the following Wednesday, the exhibition will be discussed at The Review Panel Philadelphia event held at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Moderator David Cohen will be joined by guests Karen E. Jones, Sid Sachs, and Didier William for this panel discussion. The exhibition represents a collaborative exploration of identity politics through photographic and artistic practices.
Key facts
- Exhibition 'Interference' opens Thursday in Philadelphia
- Features artists Andre Bradley and Paul Anthony Smith
- Held at Philadelphia Photo Arts Center
- Explores black identity, stereotypes, and violence in representation
- Paul Anthony Smith's work 'Grey Area #2.5' (2015) included
- Courtesy of ZieherSmith gallery in New York
- To be discussed at The Review Panel Philadelphia on Wednesday
- Panel at Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts with moderator David Cohen
- Panel guests: Karen E. Jones, Sid Sachs, Didier William
Entities
Artists
- Andre Bradley
- Paul Anthony Smith
- David Cohen
- Karen E. Jones
- Sid Sachs
- Didier William
Institutions
- Philadelphia Photo Arts Center
- The Review Panel Philadelphia
- Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
- ZieherSmith
- artcritical
Locations
- Philadelphia
- United States
- New York
- New York City