The future perfect tense allows for one breath to describe the past, present, and a definite future. In this moment where both our present and future seem unexplainable, unknowable, and uncertain, the future perfect allows us to claim and name what is yet to come.
The artists in this exhibition move back and forth through history and time along prelaid and self-forged paths, continuing to redefine the photographic canon.
By the end of this exhibition, we will live in a new and changed world.
exhibition catalogue available here
Elliott Jerome Brown Jr.
She threatened most people off the dance floor. Fingers now laced quietly along the red countertop.
2018
elliottjeromebrownjr.com
Peyton Fulford
Searching for the Light (Maggy)
2017
peytonfulford.com
Tarrah Krajnak
Self Portrait as Weston/as Bertha Wardell, 1927/2020
from Master Rituals: Weston’s Nudes
2020
tarrahkrajnak.com
Jason Lazarus
Collected Used Webcam Covers (2019 - Present)
2020
jasonlazarus.com
Lorena Molina
El Playon
2019
lorenamolina.com
Jay Simple
Camo
2019
jaysimple.com
Nelson Chan
Morning Tea With Dad. Sha Tin, Hong Kong.
2009
nelsonchanphotography.com
Peter Happel Christian
High Speed Internet
from the project Same Sum
2018
peterhappelchristian.com
Vaughan Larsen
Salt Lake Venus
2020
vaughanlarsen.com
Pixy Liao
Play Station
2013
pixyliao.com
Rachelle Mozman Solano
En el cuarto de la niña
2010
rachellemozman.com
Nadiya Nacorda
Self Portrait #1: wearing a doek in Lolo and Lola’s bathroom
2019
nadiyanacorda.com
Emily Wiethorn
Untitled
2020
emilywiethorn.com