Don Hong-Oai. To Visit her Mother, Guilin. 1986, printed 1999.
From the book "Photographic Memories".
The Baltimore Museum of Art: Gift of Brenda Edelson, Santa Fe, BMA 2015.50. © Estate of Don Hong-Oai
Sponsor: Made possible by recent important gifts from the collection of Brenda Edelson and grants from the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation,
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Time Frames: Contemporary East Asian Photography Collective exhibition

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Baltimore Museum of Art
10 Art Museum Drive
Baltimore, MD 21218
États-Unis

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This exhibition features approximately 30 photographs by artists born in Vietnam, China, Japan, and Korea between 1929 and 1980. Each work explores a time of day, a reflection on legend or history, a past remembered and missed, or a future imagined and anticipated. The images also explore suspended time, periods of waiting or boredom. Some of these works are real-time images, others were created as a result of the time an artist spent immersed in the world of the image—the time required to manipulate the subject or to capture the image. The artists represented include Naoya Hatakeyama, Eikoh Hosoe, Daido Moriyama, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Sze Tsung Leong, Chen Jiagang, Wang Qingsong, Don Hong-Oai, Liu Bolin, Liu Zheng, Lu Yao, Bae Bien-U, Noh Suntag, Le Van Khoa, An-My Lê, Koichiro Kurita, and Toshio Shibata.