Photographing Woodlawn
Gilded Age Mausoleums
Photographing Woodlawn
Photographing Woodlawn features the work of twenty-six artists whose photographs explore the sylvan landscapes and Gilded Age mausoleums of Woodlawn, one of America’s most important cemeteries. Located on 400 acres in the northern Bronx, Woodlawn incorporates the work of some of the country’s most accomplished architects, landscape designers and artists. In this exhibition the photographers record the grounds and monuments using a range of techniques and styles – offering panoramic views, documentary images in high definition, sepia-toned landscapes, and performance-based photography. Photographers include:
Sol Aramendi & Nicolas Dumit Estevez, David Bady, Sarah Corbin, Michael Falco, Ellen Fisch, Ayakoh Furukawa, David Gillison & Robert Schneider, Ken Goebel, Kathleen Goncharov, Rachel Greene, Adam Karliner, Lawrence Lederman, Romeo Lombardi, Erin Danielle Malone, Jessica Marketta, Eileen McNamee, Ira Merritt, Christine Osinski, Kathleen Pavlick, Anna Purves, Rey Santiago, Christopher Janikula Smith, Richard Svinkin, and Lafiya Watson