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Companion Pieces:
New Photography 2020
Launching September 21, 2020
The Museum of Modern Art

Launching on MoMA.org on September 21, 2020, Companion Pieces: New Photography 2020 traces correspondence between images — from pendant pictures that together convey a shared message; to visual echoes reverberating through montage; to photographic series that, woven together, deliver more complex accounts of the world. Through multiple features on MoMA’s Magazine, rolling out throughout the fall and accessible at moma.org, Companion Pieces will present recent works by eight artists working in the United States and internationally, including: David Alekhuogie (American, born 1986), Özlem Altın (Turkish and German, born 1977), Maria Antelman (Greek, born 1971), Iñaki Bonillas (Mexican, born 1981), Sohrab Hura (Indian, born 1981), Dionne Lee (American, born 1988), Zora J Murff (American, born 1987), Irina Rozovsky (American, born Russia, 1981). Companion Pieces is the latest iteration in the Museum’s longstanding New Photography series, which since its inception in 1985, has introduced new work by almost 150 artists from around the globe to a wider audience.
Companion Pieces: New Photography 2020 is organized by Lucy Gallun, Associate Curator, Department of Photography.
Images
Irina Rozovsky. Untitled from Miracle Center. 2019. Pigmented inkjet prints and repurposed frame, 3 1/8 × 6 × 3″ (7.9 × 15.2 × 7.6 cm). Courtesy the artist © Irina Rozovsky
Iñaki Bonillas. Marginalia 7. 2019. Pigmented inkjet print. 50 13/16 x 43 5/16″ (129 x 110 cm). Courtesy the artist and kurimanzutto, Mexico City and New York. © Iñaki Bonillas
Maria Antelman. Hall of Mirrors. 2020. Pigmented inkjet prints and wooden frame structure. 38 1/4 x 19″ (97.2 x 48.3 cm). Courtesy the artist and Melanie Flood Projects, Portland, OR. © Maria Antelman
Özlem Altın. Topography (of time, of body). 2019. Pigmented inkjet print on canvas, ink. 44 1/8 x 198 13/16″ (112 x 505 cm). Courtesy the artist; photo: Hendrik Zeitler. © Özlem Altın
Özlem Altın. Topography (of time, of body) (detail). 2019. Pigmented inkjet print on canvas, ink. 44 1/8 x 198 13/16″ (112 x 505 cm). Courtesy the artist; photo: Hendrik Zeitler. © Özlem Altın
Sohrab Hura. Untitled from the series Snow. 2015 – ongoing. Pigmented inkjet print. 20 x 20″ (50.8 x 50.8 cm). Courtesy the artist and Experimenter, Kolkata. © Sohrab Hura
Sohrab Hura. Untitled from the series The Song of Sparrows in a Hundred Days of Summer. 2013 – ongoing. Pigmented inkjet print. Image: 5 1/2 x 7″ (14 x 17.8 cm); Sheet: 15 1/2 x 11″ (39.4 x 27.9 cm). Courtesy the artist and Experimenter, Kolkata. © Sohrab Hura
David Alekhuogie. Target. 2019. Pigmented inkjet print on canvas, UV varnish. 48 x 54″ (121.9 x 137.2 cm). Courtesy the artist and Commonwealth and Council, Los Angeles. © David Alekhuogie
Dionne Lee. True North. 2019. Gelatin silver print (collage), graphite. 16 x 12″ (40.6 x 30.5 cm). Courtesy the artist. © Dionne Lee
Zora J Murff. A Point (1) from the series At No Point in Between. 2018. Pigmented inkjet print. 24 x 30″ (61 x 76.2 cm). Courtesy the artist and Webber Represents, London and New York. © Zora J Murff