Feb 23 2018
Film Friday: Through a Lens Darkly

Film Friday: Through a Lens Darkly

Presented by Contemporary at Blue Star at Blue Star Contemporary Art Museum

Join us for our FREE public program Film Friday at BSC. For this program, films are presented in dialogue with current exhibitions. Come early, tour the exhibitions, and see what connections you can make. Complimentary Ricos Popcorn and water provided.

 

The first documentary to explore the role of photography in shaping the identity, aspirations, and social emergence of African Americans from slavery to the present, Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People probes the recesses of American history through images that have been suppressed, forgotten, and lost.

 

Bringing to light the hidden and unknown photos shot by both professional and vernacular African American photographers, the film opens a window into the lives of black families, whose experiences and perspectives are often missing from the traditional historical canon. African Americans historically embraced the medium as a way to subvert popular stereotypes as far back as the Civil War era, with Frederick Douglass photographed in a suit and black soldiers posing proudly in their uniforms. These images show a much more complex and nuanced view of American culture and its founding ideals.

 

Inspired by the book Reflections in Black by photo historian Deborah Willis, the film features the works of esteemed photographic artists Carrie Mae Weems, Lorna Simpson, Anthony Barboza, Hank Willis Thomas, Coco Fusco, Clarissa Sligh, James Van Der Zee, Gordon Parks, and many others.

Admission Info

Free, but space is limited so please RSVP online

Email: inessa@bluestarcontemporary.org

Dates & Times

2018/02/23 - 2018/02/23

Location Info

Blue Star Contemporary Art Museum

116 Blue Star, San Antonio, TX 78204