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America in Crisis
The Capitol, Washington, USA, January 6th, 2020 © Balazs Gardi

America in Crisis

40 leading American photographers and over 120 works exploring social change in the U.S from the 1960s till today.

Eve Arnold » Matt Black » Sheila Pree Bright » Cornell Capa » Verónica G Cardénas » Kennedi Carter » Rose Marie Cromwell » Paul D'Amato » Bruce Davidson » Elliott Erwitt » Paul Fusco » Balázs Gárdi » Burt Glinn » Kris Graves » Gregory Halpern » Charles Harbutt » Todd Heisler » Stacy Kranitz » Hiroji Kubota » Constantine Manos » Mary Ellen Mark » Wayne F. Miller » Philip Montgomery  » Zora J Murff » Eli Reed » Marc Riboud » Anastasia Samoylova » Burk Uzzle » Peter van Agtmael »

Exhibition: 21 Jan – 3 Apr 2022

Saatchi Gallery

Duke of York's HQ, Sloane Square
SW3 4RY London

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www.saatchigallery.com

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America in Crisis
The Selma March, Alabama, USA, 1965.
© Bruce Davidson/Magnum Photos

America in Crisis will bring together 40 leading American photographers and over 120 works exploring social change in the U.S from the 1960s till today. Organised by Saatchi Gallery, the exhibition is curated by Sophie Wright, Gregory Harris from Atlanta’s High Museum of Art, and LA-based photographer and academic Tara Pixley.

America in Crisis was a ground-breaking group initiative originally conceived in 1969 to assess the state of the nation. This Magnum Photos project was led by American photographer Charles Harbutt and Lee Jones, then Magnum’s New York bureau chief. This group project turned a critical eye on the U.S at a time of great social, political and cultural change, and examined key events in 1968 leading up to Nixon’s inauguration. The 2022 exhibition at Saatchi Gallery will create a dialogue between the original historical photographs from the 1969 Magnum project and new works produced five decades later, by diverse contemporary practitioners, during another tumultuous time in America.

America in Crisis
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifying before a joint Senate Judiciary Committee and Commerce Committees hearing regarding the company's use and protection of user data, on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., April 10, 2018. © Reuters/Leah Millis

Revisiting and updating this exhibition creates a unique dialogue between leading photographers from 1968, such as Bruce Davidson, Elliott Erwitt and Mary Ellen Mark, and the works of 2020 contemporaries, such as Kris Graves, Balazs Gardi, Zora J Murff, Sheila Pree Bright and Stacy Kranitz. The exhibition highlights the themes present in both eras, confronting the myth of American exceptionalism with the reality of current events.

The original America in Crisis project was conceived not only as an exhibition and publication but as an experimental film and installation. In keeping with the interactive presentation of the original project, the 2022 exhibition will include an immersive and interactive installation that speaks to contemporary image consumption.

America in Crisis
#FXCK July 4th: Rally cultivating change from injustice and police brutality toward women and LGBTQ+, Atlanta, Georgia, 2020 © Sheila Pree Bright
America in Crisis
Lee Square, Richmond, Virginia, 2020.
Courtesy of Sasha Wolf Projects © Kris Graves