January 7, 2010

Surgery

Picturing Home Juried Photo Exhibition: 2nd Prize

Paul Mueller, MFA, Associate Professor of Photography, Fine Art, Ohlone College

When Paul Mueller and his wife learned their daughter's left femur wasn't connected to her hip socket, they arranged for surgery to correct it. Mueller documented the journey, which included his daughter being in a body cast for seven weeks. He compiled his photos in a book called "Surgery," which won second place in Emory's University's "Picturing Home" juried photo exhibit.

Jurors Julian Cox, curator of photography at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, and Jason Francisco, associate professor of photography at Emory and chair of visual arts, say the photos in the exhibit respond to an open-ended question: "What is home and where is it?"

They add, "The photographic works in this gallery explore the plurality and the contrariety of a potent word." 

Selected from more than 700 submitted images representing the work of over 130 photographers, the pictures examine what it means to look for home, to find home, to lose home, to be at home, and to test home against challenges that are by turns personal, familial, national, and global. Some of the works rely on the power of a single image, as if held against a surrounding silence, while others use combinations of photographs, or photographs together with texts, toward narratives that are discretely summoned, if not fully disclosed.

"Home" emerges from these works as a site of affection and reckoning in equal measures, as fragile as it is secure, and as elusive as it is longed for.

The exhibition is up through Jan. 29 at Emory.