MUSÉE 29 – EVOLUTION

Evolution explores the concepts of progress, transformation, growth, and advancement in an age when images are taking a dramatic shift in the role they play in our lives.

Steve McCurry at Rubin Museum of Art

Image above: © Steve McCurry / courtesy of Rubin Museum of Art 

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Steve McCurry: India, co-organized by the Rubin Museum and the International Center of Photography, brings together stunning photographs of India—its people, monuments, landscapes, seasons, and cities—by the renowned photographer Steve McCurry. The exhibition, which is representative of three decades of McCurry’s work, is the first museum presentation to focus on his India photographs and includes some that have never been shown before.

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A combination of portraits, landscapes, and documentary imagery express McCurry’s curiosity and commitment to capturing unexpected moments. The exhibition opens with images of spiritual life, as well as selections from the series India by Rail, which portray the movement and life surrounding the Indian Railway. Photographs from the Monsoon series depict India’s season of heavy storms that is also synonymous with life, passion, and celebration. Later works capture beautiful landscapes, historical sites, and the life of ordinary people in major cities and rural areas, representative of diverse regions of India. Objects from the Rubin Museum collection of Himalayan art will be thoughtfully selected to complement the photographs on view and to illustrate the connections between ancient and contemporary India.

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Curated by Lia Zaaloff and Christopher Phillips

Steve McCurry: India is co-organized by the International Center of Photography and the Rubin Museum of Art. This exhibition is made possible in part by Phaidon and contributors to the 2015 Exhibitions Fund.

editINDIA-10593NF2_webImages above: © Steve McCurry / courtesy of Rubin Museum of Art 

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