The Camera is Cruel: Lisette Model, Diane Arbus, Nan Goldin at Austrian Cultural Forum New York

 

 

 

The Camera is Cruel. Image credit: © 2022 Estate of Lisette Model, courtesy Lebon, Paris/Keitelman, Brussels. Installation photos © David Plakke

The Austrian Cultural Forum New York will open its doors to ‘The Camera is Cruel: Lisette Model, Diane Arbus, Nan Goldin.’ Curated by Dr. Gerald Matt, the exhibition, previously shown at FLATZ Museum in Dornbim (2018) and the WestLicht Museum for Photography in Vienna (2019), brings together a selection of key works in an exclusive joint presentation of the work of three iconic photographers. The exhibition is on view April 8 ~ June 15, 2022, with Opening Reception on Thursday, April 7th.

During different phases of the 20th century, Model, Arbus and Goldin recorded the social life of America, which, as a land of immigration, remains to this day a reflection of the wider world. All three were interested in the social dimensions of co-existence, in those living on the margins of society, in extraordinary personalities, and in the eccentric. With the lenses of their cameras, they cast a highly personal glance at people and their disparate living environments as a means of repeatedly questioning the validity of norms and conventions.

The Camera is Cruel. Image credit: © 2022 Estate of Lisette Model, courtesy Lebon, Paris/Keitelman, Brussels. Installation photos © David Plakke

As representatives of three generations~starting with Viennese-born Model ~ their works are as much expressions of their times and their particular environments as they are tributes to the plurality of being itself. Model, Arbus and Goldin also redefined, each in her own way, the dialogue between photographer and subject joining a documentary with a highly idiosyncratic approach. Lisette Model could have been speaking for all three when she remarked, in a very assured manner, “Never photograph anything you are not personally interested in.”

It is not only the themes but also the attitude and approach towards social and existential issues that link these three extraordinary photographers. Diane Arbus was, in fact, a student of Model at the New School for Social Research in New York, and significantly influenced by her work. Though Goldin initially looked to separate herself from the cautious distance and coldness of Arbus’ pictures ~ that reflected the spirit of their time ~ her work is unimaginable without that of her two predecessors. Each in different time and social context, Model, Arbus and Goldin radically widened and enhanced artistic photography with a new perspective, which leaves social and aesthetic limits behind and shows people and the world in all their diversity and colorfulness.

Special thanks to Dr. Daniel Jelitzka whose wonderful collection made this exhibition possible and to his team and Barbara Briegl.

The Camera is Cruel: Lisette Model, Diane Arbus, Nan Goldin, from the collection of Dr. Daniel Jelitzka, will be on view from April 8 to June 15, 2022 with an Opening Reception on Thursday, April 7th from 7:00 to 9:00pm, at which time remarks by Gerald Matt, Curator, Director of the Vienna Art Institute; Michael Kimmelman, The New York Times; and Michael Haider, Director of the Austrian Cultural Forum New York. The Austrian Cultural Forum New York is located at 11 East 52nd Street, NYC. The gallery is open from 10am to 6pm.

2 thoughts on “The Camera is Cruel: Lisette Model, Diane Arbus, Nan Goldin at Austrian Cultural Forum New York

  1. It is NOT the camera that is cruel. The photographer is the one who has the attraction for the cruel, the sad, and the ugly. The camera is the photographer’s tool ( or should I say “weapon”,) used to capture the images of the ugly which are then used ro exhibit to the viewer .and in some cases to “assail “ the viewer.

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