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Art Is… Going to a Dark Place | SFMOMA Shorts



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Difficult as it is, at some point we all need to confront disturbing themes like fear, trauma, and war. This video features artists Robert Adams, An-My Lê, Richard Misrach, and Naoya Hatakeyama discussing how going to “dark places” acts as a driving force in creating art, and often leads to the discovery of profound beauty and insight.

Learn more about the featured artists at SFMOMA.org.

Robert Adams: https://www.sfmoma.org/watch/robert-adams-photographing-landscape-mistakes/
An-My Lê: https://www.sfmoma.org/watch/-my-le-landscapes-war/
Richard Misrach: https://www.sfmoma.org/watch/richard-misrach-graffiti-in-the-wake-of-hurricane-katrina/
Naoya Hatakeyama: https://www.sfmoma.org/watch/naoya-hatakeyama-on-whats-awe-some/

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2 thoughts on “Art Is… Going to a Dark Place | SFMOMA Shorts
  1. "To want to make pictures is fundamentally to want to share something that you've seen of value and that you suspect maybe people haven't paid enough attention to." M'god, can the desire to create art using photography be explained any better than that?

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