We are excited to share news that Tatiana Parcero’s work has been included in an exhibition at MoMA. Her photograph Cartografía Interior #35 , now in their permanent collection, will appear in an exhibition Our Selves: Photographs by Women Artists from Helen Kornblum that will run this spring through fall 2022. The image also features prominently with a manifesto at the Museum entrance.
Our Selves explores how women artists use photography as a tool of resistance and reframes notions of womanhood by engaging the connections between photography, feminism, civil rights, Indigenous sovereignty, and queer liberation.
The exhibition was organized by Roxana Marcoci, The David Dechman Senior Curator, with Dana Ostrander and Caitlin Ryan, Curatorial Assistants, Department of Photography. It will be accompanied by an online discussion between artists, curators, and theorists working in the field. The exhibition and webinar, What is a Feminist Picture?, invites viewers to “look at pictures through a contemporary feminist lens; [and affirm] the capacity of artists to assert their political motivations and proposes unexpected connections that mount a challenge to convention.”