Family / Maternité Series, 1987-1995

Maternité IX

1992, with Lola and son Boris

Who’s Looking at the Family” refers to a landmark 1994 Barbican exhibition curated by Val Williams, showcasing photographers exploring family life, and its 2018 follow-up “Who’s Looking at the Family, Now?” that updated the theme with contemporary artists, examining evolving family dynamics through intimate, often challenging, photographic projects. Both exhibitions used photography to delve into the private complexities of home, relationships, and identity, featuring artists like Richard BillinghamSally Mann, and Larry Sultan in the original, and David Moore and Léonie Hampton in the sequel. 

Who’s Looking at the Family” refers to a landmark 1994 Barbican exhibition curated by Val Williams, showcasing photographers exploring family life, and its 2018 follow-up “Who’s Looking at the Family, Now?” that updated the theme with contemporary artists, examining evolving family dynamics through intimate, often challenging, photographic projects. Both exhibitions used photography to delve into the private complexities of home, relationships, and identity, featuring artists like Richard BillinghamSally Mann, and Larry Sultan in the original, and David Moore and Léonie Hampton in the sequel. 

Who’s Looking at the Family” refers to a landmark 1994 Barbican exhibition curated by Val Williams, showcasing photographers exploring family life, and its 2018 follow-up “Who’s Looking at the Family, Now?” that updated the theme with contemporary artists, examining evolving family dynamics through intimate, often challenging, photographic projects. Both exhibitions used photography to delve into the private complexities of home, relationships, and identity, featuring artists like Richard BillinghamSally Mann, and Larry Sultan in the original, and David Moore and Léonie Hampton in the sequel. 

1994 Barbican exhibition curated by Val Williams, showcasing photographers exploring family life, and its 2018 follow-up “Who’s Looking at the Family, Now?” that updated the theme with contemporary artists, examining evolving family dynamics through intimate, often challenging, photographic projects. Both exhibitions used photography to delve into the private complexities of home, relationships, and identity, featuring artists like Richard BillinghamSally Mann, and Larry Sultan in the original, and  and  in the sequel.

 

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Family / Maternité Series, 1987-1995

Maternité IX

1992, with Lola and son Boris

Who’s Looking at the Family” refers to a landmark 1994 Barbican exhibition curated by Val Williams, showcasing photographers exploring family life, and its 2018 follow-up “Who’s Looking at the Family, Now?” that updated the theme with contemporary artists, examining evolving family dynamics through intimate, often challenging, photographic projects. Both exhibitions used photography to delve into the private complexities of home, relationships, and identity, featuring artists like Richard BillinghamSally Mann, and Larry Sultan in the original, and David Moore and Léonie Hampton in the sequel.