"Napolitana Kitchen, West 4th St" ca. 1947  Berenice Abbott. Museum purchase, Zemurray Foundation Fund, 76.269
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07/12/2024 - 03/16/2025

NOMA - New Orleans Museum of Art 
One Collins C. Diboll Circle, City Park 
 
LA 70124 New Orleans

noma.org/exhibitions/show-and-tell/#about 

 
Drawn from NOMA’s permanent collection, Show & Tell: A Brief History of Photography and Text explores the intersection between photography and written language, from photography’s invention to the present day.
This exhibition details a history of the extensive overlap between photography and writing. If a picture is worth a thousand words, as the saying goes, photographers – and users of photography – have routinely found reasons to add a few more words into the mix for good measure. The exhibition includes straight-forward pictures of signs, deconstructions of letters into lines and shapes, conceptual artworks, photos of people reading and writing, inscriptions made directly onto the surface of photographs, and a variety of approaches to choosing a title. 
Show & Tell considers the ways in which photography’s capacity to visually represent – or show – our world, has been enhanced, manipulated, and sometimes limited by the inclusion of written text – to tell us something else. The exhibition reflects on how those two modes of communication can work in tandem, whether a union of photography and writing might lead to a richer kind of expression or, conversely, can distort our understanding. As the artists included in Show & Tell have enthusiastically engaged written texts as a central part of making photographs, the works in this exhibition encourage us to approach photography, text, and their myriad combinations, with a more critical eye.