Those Who Fell Through the Cracks: Photographs by Stanley Greene and Kadir van Lohuizen
Photo by Stanley Greene
Those Who Fell Through the Cracks, a photography exhibition by Stanley Greene and Kadir van Lohuizen, will debut August 20th at the Lawndale Art Center in Houston before traveling from Texas to Louisiana. Stanley Greene, whose recent book Black Passport was published by Aperture this past Spring, worked in collaboration with Lohuizen documenting New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Mural size prints from the project will be installed on the interior and exterior of a highly innovative 24′ itinerant truck. As the truck drives east from Houston, the photographs’ messages will be broadcast across the region, bringing awareness to a need for systemic change.
The exhibition’s opening in Houston is part of a series of events and exhibitions taking place throughout the city on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Other events include an August 21st talk with Stanley Greene and Kadir van Lohuizen at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
As previously announced, an exhibition of photographs by Richard Misrach entitled After Katrina is on view at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston through October 31. The exhibition is accompanied by a book entitled Destroy This Memory, which will be published by Aperture this month.
Those Who Fell Through the Cracks
A mobile exhibition by Stanley Greene and Kadir van Lohuizen
On view at the Lawndale Art Center October 20 – 26
Lawndale Art Center
4912 Main Street
Houston, TX 77002
Click here to purchase Stanley Greene’s Black Passport
Click here to view Richard Misrach’s Destroy This Memory
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