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Obras
© Sophie Barbasch

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Obras

Exhibition: 22 Sep – 7 Nov 2022

Thu 22 Sep 18:00 - 20:00

Penumbra Foundation

36 East 30th Street
NY 10016 New York

+1-917-288.0343


www.penumbrafoundation.org

Mon-Fri 14-18 by appt.

Awarded a Fulbright Scholarship, Barbasch lived in Fortaleza, Brazil for a year, photographing the Transnordestina , a railroad under construction in the Northeast that ties the desert to the sea. Traveling throughout Ceará, Piauí, and Pernambuco, Barbasch explored a country in a persistent state of flux. This project stemmed from both intellectual curiosity and a personal connection: introduced to Brazil at a young age by her stepmother, she made frequent visits to the country, growing familiar with its language and culture, all the while wondering if she was an insider or an outsider.

Obras revolves around the notion of suspension, both literal and metaphorical. The photographs are not about documenting from a stable viewpoint so much as about referencing a shifting subjectivity. They grapple with the slippery question of what it means to belong in a place and whether we can actually ever know anything simply by looking.

‘A train is like a ligament. The route almost has a corporeal form. It engraves itself into the landscape. In the absence of some sort of structure to understand things, I look to railroads and highways, the veins of commerce and connection. These are also, paradoxically, stand-ins for their opposite: for being lost, uprooted, on the loose.

I followed the route of the train like a map, listening to stories about drought, the emergence of labor unions, and corrupt judges; about quilombos and their sacred spaces; about assentamentos and different political regimes. People told me about the first railroad built by the British and how the colonial shadow has shifted and morphed but never quite disappeared; they told me about anthropologists who came to extract and were followed home by ghosts. These stories exist in different times, registers, and translations. They give way to images that traverse the dark space between languages.’

A publication by the same title, Obras , will be released at the opening of the exhibition.

Sophie Barbasch is a New York based photographer. She earned her MFA in photography from the Rhode Island School of Design and her BA in Art and Art History from Brown University. She has been awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to Brazil and a NYSCA / NYFA Fellowship in photography. Selected residencies include Light Work, the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, MASS MoCA, Penumbra Foundation, the Virginia Center for Creative Arts, NARS, and Saltonstall Foundation. Selected publications include Artsy, Hyperallergic, Der Grief, The Heavy Collective, Musee Magazine, Topic Stories, Capricious Magazine, and Slate France. Her work has been shown nationally and internationally and is held in the collections of the Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art and the Smithsonian Museum of American History.