In Actuality: Social Realism and Its Legacy from the Robert B. Menschel Collection

Jan. 18–April 10, 2022
Forsyth Galleries | Memorial Student Center, MSC 2428

 
Following the advent of photography in the mid-19th century, artists and critics alike struggled to make sense of this new technology and its place in the world of modern art. Some photographers chose to experiment with chemical processes and lighting techniques in order to achieve more abstract and painterly images, resembling traditional forms of art. Others embraced the camera’s documentary function and championed stark reality as a subject. This exhibition explores photographic works from the artistic movement known as Social Realism, popularized in the United States during the 1920s and 1930s, through which artists captured frank and unembellished scenes of working-class life and industrialized spaces.

A traveling exhibition from the Syracuse University Art Museum.
 

Inside the Exhibition