Also at MoMA is Into the Sunset: Photography's Image of the American West, examining photography's role in introducing the American West to the world through reality and myth -- you make that decision for yourself. In the exhibit dreamy photos of magnificent pristine wilderness enticing dreamers and adventurers to move west, often sponsored by railroad companies and real estate developers, get paired with some pretty gnarly contemporary western anti-heroes. My one fault is the overindulgence of a bleak perspective. I kept thinking the tearful Native American in the 60s anti-litter campaign would be in the next frame. In my west, the one of Clint Eastwood spaghetti westerns, roaring rivers and movie glamor can never be tamed -- may the mystique continue.
And in conclusion, with summer in mind, the beach pictures of Christian Chaize at Jen Bekman are my pick of the Lower East Side. Over a five-year period Chaize returned to the same beach in Portugal, Praia Piquinia, and took photos from a similar angle. It becomes somewhat of a "Where's Waldo" experience, as the weather and characters change in each version. Pass the sunscreen, please!
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