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Go Down Moses, Museum of Contemporary Photography Chicago, Jul 18 — Sep 29, 2019

I am showing work from the Disputed Territory series in a exhibition called, Go Down Moses a catalogue of the exhibition is available from MOCP. The exhibition includes luminaries such as Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange, Andy Warhol and Robert Adams.

Go Down Moses presents a reinterpretation of the MoCP’s permanent collection that can be understood as a visual tone poem of contemporary America, exploring elemental themes of movement, chaos, freedom, and hope. In doing so, Cole uses the photographic archive to interweave the past and present, suggesting an aesthetic approach to understanding the current psyche.

He writes: Questions of liberation tend to interleave the present and the past. What is happening now is instinctively assessed with the help of what happened before, and both despair and hope are tutored by memory. The old Negro spiritual “Go Down Moses,” beloved by Harriet Tubman and generations since, sought to link the black American freedom quest with the story of ancient Israel’s struggle to be free of Pharaoh’s bondage.

Through an intuitive sequence of photographs, in images soft and loud, this exhibition proposes a redefinition: that hope has nothing to do with mood or objective facts, but is rather a form of hospitality offered by those who are tired to those who are exhausted. More information available here

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