Nicholas Nixon: Pictures of People"Consisting of approximately 100 8xl0-inch black-and-white contact prints, the exhibition is the first to survey Nixon's work of the past decade. It is divided into five principal sections: photographs of groups of people outdoors, often on their own front porches (1977-82); portraits of old people (1983-85); nude studies of Nixon's wife and two small children (1980-88); all fourteen pictures made thus far in Nixon's series of annual portraits of his wife and her three sisters (1975-88); and excerpts from work-in-progress on extended portrait sequences of people with AIDS (since 1987)."--Site web de l'éditeur. |
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