The Gender Show

Jun 15, 2013 - Oct 13, 2013
The Gender Show explores ways gender has been presented in photographs, ranging from archetypal to non-traditional to subversive representations, with a special emphasis on the performances that photography can encourage or capture.

The exhibition will feature more than 130 photographs from the George Eastman House collection, spanning from the 19th century to the present, by a wide range of artists including Julia Margaret Cameron, Edward Steichen, Nicholas Muray, Richard Avedon, Robert Frank, Andy Warhol, Barbara Norfleet, Mary Ellen Mark, Cindy Sherman and Chuck Samuels.  

With a collection that spans over 170 years of photography, Eastman House is uniquely able to thoughtfully examine our changing cultural and social landscape, in which evolving ideas of gender are framed as photographic images. The Gender Show offers the opportunity to see important photographs from our collection in a new context.
The exhibition will feature over 130 photographs from the George Eastman House collection, spanning from the 19th century to the present, by a wide range of artists including Julia Margaret Cameron, Edward Steichen, Nicholas Muray, Richard Avedon, Robert Frank, Andy Warhol, Barbara Norfleet, Mary Ellen Mark, Cindy Sherman and Chuck Samuels. Self portraits by artists, sometimes in disguise, are a small but essential part of the exhibition, as are photographs of leading actors such as Sarah Bernhardt, Marlene Dietrich, Douglas Fairbanks and Joan Crawford, Greta Garbo, Lily Langtry, Marilyn Monroe, Paul Newman and Arnold Schwarzenegger—in time, each was a paragon of his or her gender, or of androgyny.
The Gender Show sets the stage for a lively discussion of both photographic and cultural conventions and can be enjoyed by a variety of audiences for both its subject matter and content. Those interested in material, visual and popular culture; gender, identity and equality; and photographic history will find this exhibition captivating.
The Gender Show explores ways gender has been presented in photographs, ranging from archetypal to non-traditional to subversive representations, with a special emphasis on the performances that photography can encourage or capture.

The exhibition will feature more than 130 photographs from the George Eastman House collection, spanning from the 19th century to the present, by a wide range of artists including Julia Margaret Cameron, Edward Steichen, Nicholas Muray, Richard Avedon, Robert Frank, Andy Warhol, Barbara Norfleet, Mary Ellen Mark, Cindy Sherman and Chuck Samuels.  

With a collection that spans over 170 years of photography, Eastman House is uniquely able to thoughtfully examine our changing cultural and social landscape, in which evolving ideas of gender are framed as photographic images. The Gender Show offers the opportunity to see important photographs from our collection in a new context.
The exhibition will feature over 130 photographs from the George Eastman House collection, spanning from the 19th century to the present, by a wide range of artists including Julia Margaret Cameron, Edward Steichen, Nicholas Muray, Richard Avedon, Robert Frank, Andy Warhol, Barbara Norfleet, Mary Ellen Mark, Cindy Sherman and Chuck Samuels. Self portraits by artists, sometimes in disguise, are a small but essential part of the exhibition, as are photographs of leading actors such as Sarah Bernhardt, Marlene Dietrich, Douglas Fairbanks and Joan Crawford, Greta Garbo, Lily Langtry, Marilyn Monroe, Paul Newman and Arnold Schwarzenegger—in time, each was a paragon of his or her gender, or of androgyny.
The Gender Show sets the stage for a lively discussion of both photographic and cultural conventions and can be enjoyed by a variety of audiences for both its subject matter and content. Those interested in material, visual and popular culture; gender, identity and equality; and photographic history will find this exhibition captivating.

Contact details

Sunday
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday - Saturday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
900 East Avenue Rochester, NY, USA 14607

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