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Front Room: Edie Winograde : Place And Time - Reenactment Pageant Photographs - 6 June 2008 to 29 June 2008

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6 June 2008 to 29 June 2008
Reception: Friday June 6th, 7-9pm
Viewing hours: Fri-Sun 1-6 and by appointment
The Front Room
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Williamsburg, Brooklyn
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Edie Winograde. Images from top :
A Day in the Life of Lewis and Clark 18 x 48 archival inkjet print (2002, Whitehall, Montana)
Battle on the Little Bighorn 1 8 x 48 archival inkjet print (2004, Crow Agency, Montana)
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Artists in this exhibition: Edie Winograde


The Front Room Presents
Edie Winograde
Place And Time
June 6th�June 29th
Reception: Friday June 6th, 7-9pm
Viewing hours: Fri-Sun 1-6 and by appointment


Front Room Gallery is pleased to present Edie Winograde's new solo exhibition, Time: Reenactment Pageant Photographs. In this ongoing series Winograde has photographed reenactments of events in the history of Manifest Destiny and Westward Expansion, presented in their original locales. These reenactment pageants represent a unique window into the American psyche, combining historical facts, myths, and legends with theatrical devices to entertain and educate the local audiences. Ritualistic and cathartic in nature, these pageants often have profound significance to the communities that create/recreate them. They contain the specific history of the place filtered through current perceptions of this history, of self, and of others.

Winograde�s photographs tap into an American cultural memory, a visual memory created not so much through historical study but by television, movies and Western paintings. �Place In Time� creates a portrait of the present- day phenomenon of the reenactments as well as an impression of historical and legendary events, blurring the boundaries between now and then, history and imagination.

She does not stage these photographs herself. Winograde forgoes the grand production of the �directorial style� of photography. Rather than �events� that have been painstakingly orchestrated by a photographer and his/her crew, �Place in Time� contains the full cultural kick of townsfolk who have chosen of their own accord to dress as revolutionary soldiers, Indians, plainsmen, and explorers trotting up hillsides, and firing muskets at each other. Like us, the viewers, Winograde is a spectator.

Winograde confronts particularly American issues of truth and fiction. The absurdity of a citizenry attempting to accurately reproducing these monumental historical events is amplified by the verisimilitude captured in the camera lens. They sure look like photographs of Custer�s actual last stand, and shouldn�t we know, we saw the movie.

The Front Room is at 147 Roebling St. For more information please contact: Daniel Aycock (718) 782-2556 [email protected]




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