Carriage Trade Gallery's 'Social Photography IV' Features 100+ Artists' Cell-Phone Images at Emily Harvey Foundation
The Emily Harvey Foundation is putting on its fourth annual fundraiser and salon exhibition called 'Social Photography IV,' with organization by Carriage Trade Gallery. This event features the work of more than 100 artists, each providing a single cell-phone photo or screencap. These are printed in limited editions of five and arranged in two expansive grids that highlight both formal and thematic connections. Noteworthy artists involved include Dan Graham, Walton Ford, B. Wurtz, and INVISIBLE EXPORTS, alongside up-and-coming names like Walter Robinson, Lindsay Comstock, and curator Peter Scott. Among the diverse artworks is Catherine Belloy's 2014 digital inkjet print 'One Too Many,' which is 6 by 4 inches and cleverly illustrates how everyday photography can convey larger social narratives.
Key facts
- The exhibition is the fourth installment of Carriage Trade Gallery's annual fundraiser and salon show.
- It features cell-phone photos and screencaps by more than 100 artists.
- Artists include Dan Graham, Walton Ford, B. Wurtz, and INVISIBLE EXPORTS.
- Emerging artists and artcritical contributors like Walter Robinson, Lindsay Comstock, and Peter Scott are involved.
- Peter Scott organized the show.
- Each artist submitted one photograph taken with their phone, printed in an edition of five.
- Works are displayed in two large grids based on similarities of form and content.
- The exhibition is held at the Emily Harvey Foundation.
Entities
Artists
- Dan Graham
- Walton Ford
- B. Wurtz
- Walter Robinson
- Lindsay Comstock
- Peter Scott
- Catherine Belloy
Institutions
- Carriage Trade Gallery
- Emily Harvey Foundation
- INVISIBLE EXPORTS
- artcritical