Monroe Gallery of Photography

Monroe Gallery of Photography specializes in 20th- and 21st-century photojournalism and humanist imagery—images that are embedded in our collective consciousness and which form a shared visual heritage for human society. They set social and political changes in motion, transforming the way we live and think—in a shared medium that is a singular intersectionality of art and journalism. — Sidney and Michelle Monroe

Tuesday, April 19, 2022

Musee Magazine Review: Ed Kash: Abandoned Moments A Love Letter to Photography

 Via Musee Magazine

April 19, 2022

Sightseers visit the colorful Clifton Beach Amusement Park on Karachi, Pakistan, 1998
Ed Kashi: Sightseers visit the colorful Clifton Beach Amusement Park on Karachi, Pakistan, 1998

"Lives are shaped by moments, experiences lived, and actions played out. We wonder how these individual stories can be told in a way that is vivid enough to relate to, even if they took place oceans away. Renowned sociopolitical photojournalist Ed Kashi captures fleeting junctures in time, moments when the whim of an instant impacts everything nearby. Each photo chronicles a living, breathing occurrence. Kashi’s most immersive works, spanning over 40 years of his invigorating career spent around the globe, are showcased in his latest book, Abandoned Moments: A Love Letter to Photography and are now on display in an exhibit at the Monroe Gallery." click for full article
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