Sunday, Jul 18, 2021 at 10:30am
Please call before attending any community events. It is likely that they will be postponed or canceled as a result of the coronavirus. You can find CDC coronavirus information at cdc.gov/coronavirus; AARP has additional resources at aarp.org/coronavirus.
Fotoclubismo explores the unforgettable creative achievements of São Paulo’s Foto-Cine Clube Bandeirante (FCCB), a group of amateur photographers whose ambitious and innovative works embodied the abundant originality of postwar Brazilian culture. Although their work was widely heralded by other artists, particularly in the 1950s, this is the first major museum exhibition to present this fascinating moment in photography’s history to audiences outside of Brazil.
Photography was a hobby for most FCCB members: on weekdays, group members—many of whom were women—went to their jobs as industrialists, accountants, journalists, engineers, biologists, and bankers. On weekends, they often traveled to photograph together. They were nonetheless quite serious about their artistic ambition, not unlike millions of people on Instagram today. Their pictures assumed many forms—from inventive experiments to distillations from everyday life—and their attentiveness to abstraction emerged alongside peers in design, painting, and literature.
More than 140 photographs demonstrate the group’s extraordinary range, provide valuable insight into the way photographic aesthetics were framed in the mid-20th century, and invite us to reflect on the significance of amateur status today.
Organized by Sarah Hermanson Meister, Curator, with Dana Ostrander, Curatorial Assistant, Robert B. Menschel Department of Photography.
Exhibition Date: May 8, 2021 – September 26, 2021
Location: MoMA, Floor 2
Admission:
Adults: $25
Seniors: $18 (65 and over with ID)
Visitors with disabilities: $18
Students: $14 (Full-time with ID)
Children: Free (16 and under)
Members: Free
Tickets include admission to all galleries and special exhibitions.
Entry is by advance timed ticket only. Tickets must be reserved online and will not be available at the Museum.
Members do not need to book in advance. An allocation of timed tickets is reserved for members each hour; guest privileges apply.
Free admission for NYC’s healthcare workers, from Oct 1, 2020 through Sep 30, 2021, is made possible by UNIQLO.
Admission is free for a caregiver accompanying a visitor with a disability.
Additional Dates:
This event listing provided for the New York community events calendar. Community events are not associated with or sponsored by AARP, but may be of interest to you. If you have an event to share, let us know!
Images provided by AmericanTowns.com, Ticketmaster
Tuesday, Mar 2, 2021 at 5:00pm Eastern Time
Virtual- Facebook
Online
Tuesday, Mar 2, 2021 at 5:00pm Eastern Time
Virtual- Facebook
Online
Wednesday, Mar 3, 2021 at 7:00pm Eastern Time
Virtual- Zoom
Online
Find information about getting a COVID-19 vaccine in your state. CDC information is available at cdc.gov/coronavirus; additional AARP information and resources are at aarp.org/coronavirus. En español, visite aarp.org/elcoronavirus.
JOIN FOR JUST $16 A YEAR