Christopher Williams Exhibition at MoMA Explores Photography's Production Line
The Museum of Modern Art in New York presented Christopher Williams's exhibition 'The Production Line of Happiness' from July 27 to November 2, 2014. Photographer Jonathan Muzikar documented an installation view of the show. Artcritical published coverage of the exhibition on November 5, 2014. The exhibition featured Williams's photographic work examining industrial and commercial image-making processes. MoMA hosted the comprehensive presentation of Williams's conceptual photography practice. The show ran for over three months during the summer and fall of 2014. Williams's exhibition title references the complex relationship between photography, manufacturing, and emotional response. The installation was captured in documentation that became part of the exhibition's archival record.
Key facts
- Christopher Williams's exhibition 'The Production Line of Happiness' was presented at The Museum of Modern Art, New York
- The exhibition ran from July 27, 2014 to November 2, 2014
- An installation view was photographed by Jonathan Muzikar
- Artcritical published coverage of the exhibition on November 5, 2014
- The exhibition explored photography's relationship to industrial production
- The Museum of Modern Art hosted the comprehensive presentation
- The show was open for over three months
- The exhibition title references manufacturing processes and emotional responses
Entities
Artists
- Christopher Williams
- Jonathan Muzikar
Institutions
- The Museum of Modern Art
- artcritical
Locations
- New York
- United States