“Diaries of Home” captures the complexities of family dynamics.
Carrie Mae Weems' "Untitled Woman playing solitaire" from 1990 will be on display at the Fort Worth Modern's "Diaries of Home" exhibition.What does home mean to you? Through the talented eyes of 13 female and nonbinary documentarian photographers, the idea of family, community and home add up to something beautiful and banal, poignant and powerful.seems perfectly timed for a moment in history in which we are reconsidering the American tapestry of life.
Together, approximately 140 works will be displayed to spark dialogue between a cross section of the American populace, hopefully allowing both artist and viewer to build on what we have in common rather than how we differ.Says Milliken: “We’re putting them together in a way that allows for people to reflect on their own place within their own family and community, but also review how these fit together to create a piece in a bigger puzzle.
Details: Diaries of Home will be on view at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Nov. 17 through Feb. 2, 2025.Dallas’ Site 131 gallery is closingKendall Morgan is a Dallas-based journalist who has written about arts, culture, design, food and fashion for publications including Bon Appetit, Dallas Observer, D Home, Nylon, Paper City and Patron magazine.
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