Sep 6–Nov 17, 2018
Aaronel Deroy Gruber & Irving Gruber Gallery
Silver Eye Center for Photography
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1/12: Hannah Price, Jing, 2015
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2/12: Hannah Price, Simon, 2018
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3/12: Hannah Price, Ines, Beach, 2018
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4/12: Hannah Price, Kayla and Zane, 2018
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5/12: Hannah Price, Jamal, 2018
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6/12: Hannah Price, Dad, 2018
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7/12: Installation Photography by Sean Carrol
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8/12: Installation Photography by Sean Carrol
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9/12: Installation Photography by Sean Carrol
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10/12: Installation Photography by Sean Carrol
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11/12: Installation Photography by Sean Carrol
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12/12: Installation Photography by Sean Carrol
Hannah Price's new series, Semaphore is a collection of works that explore the overt and subtle ways we signal our identity to the world. Using elegant black and white portraits, video interviews, and text pieces, Price and her subjects share how they see themselves existing in the world in terms of race, gender, class, and power. Price's perspective is tender and generous, allowing her viewers and her subjects ample room to wrestle with these sensitive and complex topics.
Participating Artist
Raised in Fort Collins, Colorado, Hannah Price is a photographic artist and filmmaker primarily interested in documenting relationships, race politics, social perception and misperception. Price is internationally known for her project City of Brotherly Love (2009-2012), a series of photographs of the men who catcalled her on the streets of Philadelphia. In 2014, Price graduated from the Yale School of Art MFA Photography program, receiving the Richard Benson Prize for excellence in photography. Over the past eight years, Price's photos have been displayed in several cities across the United States, with a few residing in the permanent collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.