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Exhibit: “This Far and No Further”, an exhibition of powerful photographs by William Abranowicz

January 7, 2022 - January 29, 2022

This Far and No Further

As part of The Capa Space mission to foster and advance the belief that the community can use photography to advance concepts of peace and equality, ​Capa Space is proud to present “This Far and No Further”  on display January 7th – January 29th at Bethany Arts Community .

“This Far and No Further” is an exhibition of powerful photographs by William Abranowicz that records his journey through the American South. The photographs are contemporary images of the ordinary places that shaped the civil rights movement. Through symbolism and metaphor, image and text, Abranowicz uncovers stunning stories of brutality, sacrifice and redemption. The photographs are a moving reminder that the voting rights movement in this country is unfinished business.

Opening Reception: Jan 7th @ 6:30pm-8:30pm
Artist Talk:  Jan 12th @ 7:00pm-8:00pm REGISTER
A talk with William Abranowitz moderated by Joyce Sharrock Cole, Bethany Arts Community Board Member, and Ossining Village Historian. Autographed copies of his book “This Far and No Further” will be available to purchase.

This exhibit is being held in-person at Bethany Arts Community and proof of vaccination is required. For your safety, and the safety of our artists and staff, you will be required to wear a mask while at Bethany irrespective of vaccination status. Please read our Covid-19 Safety Statement before your visit.

Exhibit Hours:
Monday-Friday from 10am – 5pm
Saturdays January 8, 15, 22, 29 from 10am – 4pm

Bio of William Abranowicz
William Abranowicz is known for his photographs of idiosyncratic moments of daily life and travel with a focus on an intensely personal, even eccentric approach to framing an image. His work synthesizes the essentials of photography with elements of poetry and cinema, capturing moments of sustained contemplation.

His work is in collections that include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The National Portrait Galleries in London and Washington, Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, and The Getty.  Over four decades, he has produced features for nearly every major publication in the United States, Europe, and Asia.

Abranowicz assisted photographers Horst P. Horst, George Tice, and Robert Mapplethorpe becoming a master printer and working with the negatives of Edward Steichen, George Hoyningen-Huene, and Michael Disfarmer, as well as Horst and Tice. He taught photography at Parsons School of Design and has published five monographs of his work.  He is the co-author of a dozen more.  His newest book, This Far and No Further, is published by the University of Texas Press.

Abranowicz is a licensed falconer, engaged in environmental and social justice issues nationally and locally. He lives in the Catskill Mountains of New York with his wife, Andrea Raisfeld, a location agent. He is represented by Art + Commerce.

Description of Image for Show:
Malden Bros. Barbershop, Montgomery, Alabama, 2017
Located in the Ben Moore Hotel, the Malden Bros. Barbershop, where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. got haircuts, played an important role in the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Dr. King and other leaders would meet there to discuss strategy during the campaign.

Details

Start:
January 7, 2022
End:
January 29, 2022
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Organizer

Bethany Arts Community
Phone
914 944-4278
Email
info@bethanyarts.org
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Venue

Bethany Arts Community
40 Somerstown Rd.
Ossining, NY 10562 United States
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914-944-4278
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