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Albert Watson Metaphorical Photography
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News from the MFAH Photography Department from Curator Malcolm Daniel May, 2023
May 31, 2023
Dear Friends of the MFAH Photography Department,
It’s summer! It’s not the summer solstice yet, but with Memorial Day come and gone, it’s time to wear white again, walk the dog at 7:00 a.m. before the temperature gets above 90°, and turn our thoughts from end-of-season activities to planning for next year. But first, a recap of recent events.
The past month has been a momentous one. Our big event, of course, was Photo Forum Vote Night on May 8, with a full house, seven fun rounds of voting, and nearly everything acquired thanks to generous gifts in support of specific works in addition to the pool of funds from our dues. Winner of the first round—with extra encouragement in the form of pledges from Mary O’Hearn and Shelley Calton and Stuart Nelson—was Earlie Hudnall’s iconic Flipping Boy, which the Houston Chronicle recently described as “the definitive photograph of Houston.” This purchase marks the start of a concerted effort to build a stronger collection at MFAH of our most renowned hometown photographer, an effort continued in the weeks since Vote Night by the purchase of Hudnall’s The Guardian (thank you, Franci Neely!), a gift of Jewish Prayer Shawls (Tallit)
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Amalia Amaki (1949); [Jonathan Anderson & Edwin Low] Anderson & Low (1990); Karl Baden (1952); Zeke Berman (1951); Julie Blackmon (1966); Beth Block (1968 - 2008); Bill Brandt (1904 - 1983); Francis Joseph Bruguière (1879 - 1945); Andrew Buurman (1966); Paul Caponigro (1932); Keith Carter (1948); Elinor Carucci (1971); Andrej Chezhin (1960); Vincent Joseph Cianni (1952); Edmund Clark (1963); Gregory Crewdson (1962); Jen E. Davis (1978); John Dugdale (1960); Natan Dvir (1972); Brian Finke (1976); Joan Fontcuberta (1955); Robert Frank (1924 - 2019); Sally Gall (1956); Judith Ellis Glickman; John R. Gossage (1946); Emmet Gowin (1941); Cynthia Greig (1959); [Naoya Hatakeyama] NAOYA (1958); John [Helmut Herzfeld] Heartfield (1891 - 1968); Earlie Hudnall (1946); Michiko Kon (1955); Arthur Leipzig (1918); Robert Mapplethorpe (1946 - 1989); Ralph Eugene Meatyard (1925 - 1972); Raymond Meeks (1963); Monika Merva (1969); Ray K. Metzker (1931 - 20