An-My Lê: On Contested Terrain
Overview
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December 3, 2021–March 27, 2022
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Baker/Rowland Galleries
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Free for Members
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Included with admission
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Audio guide
An-My Lê: On Contested Terrain is the first comprehensive survey of the work of celebrated photographer An-My Lê (American, b. Vietnam, 1960). The nationally touring exhibition features large-format black-and-white and color photographs from across Lê’s career, which she has dedicated to exploring the complexity that envelops war.
Born in Saigon, Lê was a teenager when the U.S. military evacuated her and her family in the final year of the Vietnam War, in 1975. For the past thirty years, she has been photographing the peripheries of battle: the training, reenactments, and symbols that further extend and entrench the mark of conflict on the people and places involved.
Using a 5-by-7–inch view camera, Lê creates sweeping views that allow us to consider the expansive reach of armed combat, across space and time. Lê draws on the traditions of survey photography and classical painting to create evocative images that look upon the landscape as a witness to history.
This exhibition is organized by Carnegie Museum of Art.
Generous support for the exhibition catalogue has been provided by Marian Goodman Gallery.
Additional Artworks
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An-My Lê, Manning the Rail, USS Tortuga, Java Sea, from the series Events Ashore, 2010.
Inkjet print. 40 × 56½ in. Courtesy the artist and Marian Goodman Gallery An-My Lê
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An-My Lê, Untitled, Ho Chi Minh City, from the series Viêt Nam, 1995.
Gelatin silver print. 15¾ × 22½ in. Courtesy the artist and Marian Goodman Gallery © An-My Lê
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An-My Lê, Fragment I: Sugar Cane Field, November 5, Houma, Louisiana, from the series Silent General, 2016.
Inkjet print. 40 × 56½ in. Milwaukee Art Museum, Purchase, Herzfeld Foundation Acquisition Fund, M2019.111. Photo courtesy of Marian Goodman Gallery © An-My Lê
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An-My Lê, Night Operations III, from the series 29 Palms, 2003–04.
Gelatin silver print. 26½ × 38 in. Collection of the Museum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College Chicago, Museum Purchase; 2005:37 © An-My Lê
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An-My Lê, Rescue, from the series Small Wars, 1999–2002.
Gelatin silver print. 26½ × 38 in. Courtesy the artist and Marian Goodman Gallery © An-My Lê
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An-My Lê, Mechanized Assault, from the series 29 Palms, 2003–04.
Gelatin silver print. 26½ × 38 in. Collection of the Museum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College Chicago, Museum Purchase; 2005:38 © An-My Lê
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An-My Lê, Colonel Greenwood, from the series 29 Palms, 2003–04.
Gelatin silver print. 26½ × 38 in. Collection of the Museum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College Chicago, Gift of Lannan Foundation, Santa Fe, NM; 2011:88 © An-My Lê
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An-My Lê, Untitled, Ho Chi Minh City, from the series Viêt Nam, 1995.
Gelatin silver print. 15¾ × 22½ in. Carnegie Museum of Art. Purchased with funds provided by the Henry L. Hillman Foundation, 2020.21.1 © An-My Lê
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An-My Lê, Fragment I: General P. G. T. Beauregard Monument, New Orleans, from the series Silent General, 2016.
Inkjet print. 40 × 56½ in. Carnegie Museum of Art. Purchased with funds provided by the Henry L. Hillman Foundation, 2020.21.3 © An-My Lê
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An-My Lê, Fragment VIII: Cars along the Rio Grande at the US-Mexico Border, Ojinaga, Mexico, from the series Silent General, 2019
Inkjet print. 40 × 56½ in. Courtesy the artist and Marian Goodman Gallery © An-My Lê
Support
Major support for this exhibition is provided by
Lannan Foundation
William Talbott Hillman Foundation
Additional support is generously provided by
Virginia Kaufman Fund
Henry John Simonds Foundation
Phillip and Edith Leonian Foundation
E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation
Jennifer and Karl Salatka
Virginia S. Warner Foundation
Deb and Sam Berkovitz
Gouge Family Fund
Presenting sponsor
Herzfeld Foundation
Supporting sponsors
Lawrence W. Oliverson and Donna N. Guthrie
Milwaukee Art Museum’s Photography Council
David C. & Sarajean Ruttenberg Arts Foundation
The Milwaukee Art Museum extends its sincere thanks to the 2022 Visionaries.
Donna and Donald Baumgartner
Murph Burke
Joel and Caran Quadracci
Sue and Bud Selig
Jeff and Gail Yabuki and the Yabuki Family Foundation
Exhibitions originally scheduled for 2020 at the Milwaukee Art Museum are made possible by the 2020 Visionaries.
Donna and Donald Baumgartner
John and Murph Burke
Sheldon and Marianne Lubar
Joel and Caran Quadracci
Sue and Bud Selig
Jeff and Gail Yabuki and the Yabuki Family Foundation