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James Casebere in Photography is_______.

Photography is_______. critically examines the history and evolution of photography, questioning its traditional narratives and exploring its multifaceted nature. This exhibition features works by David Wojnarowicz, Lois Conner, Justine Kurland, Marina Berio, Roger Richardson, James Casebere, Nandita Raman, Andrea Modica, Gregory Eddi Jones, Leni Dothan and Victoria Sambunaris, offering a diverse range of perspectives and approaches.

The exhibition challenges the conventional understanding of photography, pushing against its boundaries while paying homage to its historical roots. By showcasing a spectrum of photographic practices, from early Daguerreotypes to contemporary uses of artificial intelligence, the exhibition highlights both the revealing and concealing power of images.

Through this collection, viewers are invited to engage with the complex dialogue between photography's past and present, considering how photographs shape our perception of reality and the implications of photographic representation in contemporary society.