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EPISODE · Feb 10, 2016 · 43 MIN

MoMA's Ocean of Images: Art, Photography and Post-Internet Reality

from B&H Photography Podcast

If you've ever doubted that photography is a multi-faceted endeavor, this episode should cure you of that delusion. Here at B&H, we deal with the nuts and bolts of photography—we can talk f/stops, megapixels, composition, and classic cameras with the best of 'em, but for today's podcast, we clean ourselves up to chat with two leading figures from the art and theoretical side of photography. Roxana Marcoci, Senior Curator in the Museum of Modern Art's Department of Photography and the adroit, multi-talented Stephen Mayes join us to discuss Ocean of Images, MoMA's most recent iteration of its venerable New Photography exhibition series. This impressive gathering of photographers and artists sparks themes regarding the proliferation of images, the fluidity of photography, and the ever-evolving interpretation of how photography fits into the world of art. Strap on your thinking caps. Guests: Roxana Marcoci and Stephen Mayes

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