CINCINNATI, OH.- Cincinnati Art Museum features photography of the American West in its first exhibition at The Mercantile Library, Islands of the Blest, October 1November 19, 2016.
The exhibition is part of the 2016 FotoFocus Biennial celebration of photography held in more than 50 museums and galleries throughout Cincinnati and the surrounding region.
The roughly 25 photographs on view at The Mercantile Library depict the American West and were made between the 1870s and 1970s. The photographers range from the unknown to some of Americas most distinguished, including Timothy H. OSullivan, William Henry Jackson and Dorothea Lange.
Houston-based artist Bryan Schutmaat and art historian Ashlyn Davis sourced the images from digital public archives like the Library of Congress and the United States Geological Survey Library. The complete collection was published as a limited-edition book in 2014. For this presentation, Cincinnati Art Museum Curator of Photography Brian Sholis worked with Schutmaat and Davis to select the photos and design the installation with an eye toward telling a history of exploration, settlement and industrialization.
The Wests grip on the American imagination has inspired not only great photography, but also fantastic literature. Ive been a Mercantile Library member since moving to Cincinnati, and Im excited to present these picturesdrawn primarily from library collectionsin one of Cincinnatis great shrines to the power of narrative, said Sholis.
John Faherty, director of The Mercantile Library, was integral to the development and organization of this exhibition, which will be accompanied by a September 30 opening reception and talk, with Schutmaat and Davis, as well as a book discussion on October 25, led by Sholis.
These photos resonated so strongly with me that I couldnt wait for the Library to be a part of it. Were proud to host this exhibition and collaborate with the Cincinnati Art Museum in combining history and the visual and literary arts, said Faherty.
With this exhibition, The Mercantile Library, in The Mercantile Library Building at 414 Walnut Street, is one of several FotoFocus Biennial participating venues on the arts corridor along Walnut Street. During the biennial, the Taft Museum of Art and the Weston Art Gallery will also exhibit photographs inspired by the American Westcreating a unique opportunity to discover the visual history of the region.