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Present tense : photographs by JoAnn Verburg

Susan Kismaric

Museum of Modern Art, c2007

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Exhibition catalogue

Catalog of an exhibition held at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, July 15-Nov. 5, 2007 and the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Jan. 13-Apr. 20, 2008

List of plates: p. 175-177

Includes bibliographical references (p. 178-180)

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Through such formal devices as series and multipanel works, JoAnn Verburg invigorates some of photography's common themes - the portrait, the landscape, the domestic view. Some of her work catches viewers off guard, leaving them unsure where they stand in relationship to the scene being shown; others play with the passage of time, offering narratives that play out in either space or time, or both, or neither. The intimate spaces of personal life are another of her ongoing themes, as shown in a series featuring her husband, the poet Jim Moore, reading newspapers or books, or sleeping. The unguarded intimacy of the image strikes one note here; the tension and reality of the current events featured on that day's newspaper strikes another, reaching out of the work into the world, expanding photography's space even further. Whether taking pictures of artists, swimmers, trees or pyramids constructed from sand,Verburg deftly pushes at the boundaries of the representation of time and space.

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