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ALLAN deSOUZA

The World Series

The Phillips Collection, Washington DC

June 23 - September 17, 2011

ALLAN deSOUZA - Exhibitions - Talwar Gallery

Peoples, 2010-2011  C-print  12″ x 16″

The World Series (2010–11) features a group of 30 color photographs by Allan deSouza created in response to Jacob Lawrence’s The Migration Series (1940–41), from The Phillips Collection. Lawrence’s The Migration Series chronicles the movement of African Americans (starting in 1915)—from southern rural states to urban northern cities such as Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, or New York—in search for better working and living conditions and with the hope of escaping the segregated South. The World Series presents images from deSouza’s travels, taking the viewer on a journey around the world, from San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, and remote areas in Vermont and Utah to Paris, London, Berlin, the Irish countryside, and New Delhi. Whereas Lawrence’s series unfolds in a sequence of narrative episodes, telling a specific story, deSouza’s series records places through which the artist has passed, making up a visual narrative that can be read differently and in a non-linear way. Nevertheless, both Lawrence’s paintings and deSouza’s photographs hover between figuration and abstraction and capture the condition of people on the move, as well as the states of transition: physical, intellectual, and emotional. Lawrence’s work is epic and even tragic, while deSouza’s is poetic, humorous, and indirectly yet poignantly political.

“The Lawrence cycle tells the story of the great diaspora of African-Americans, beginning in World War I, from the rural South to the industrialized North. Mr. deSouza, who was born in Kenya of South Asian parentage and lives in California, has long made displacement and alienation a subject of his art and does so again in “The World Series,” his incisive update to the older work.”

-Holland Cotter, The New York Times

ALLAN deSOUZA - Exhibitions - Talwar Gallery

Pressure, 2010-2011  C-print  12″ x 16″

In both The Migration Series and The World Series, the artists start off with images of departure: Lawrence with a train station and deSouza with an airport. Then they take different roads: Lawrence’s travel is driven by historical events and deSouza’s by personal experience. As opposed to Lawrence’s narrative centered on a specific moment in time and place, deSouza’s narrative is intentionally de-centered, dealing instead with the phenomenological aspects of reality expressed through sense-experience, and revealing the uncertainty of the historicizing process itself. In The World Series, he mixes the images of airport terminals, runways, waiting rooms,customs offices, skies, street signs, highways, and landscapes in order to present not only his own travels but also scenes of people in transit that inevitably expose the power relationships as well racial,ethnic, and gender differences. By framing his images through his own subjective lens, deSouza further undermines the notion of subjectivity as neutral and points to its dependence of social, cultural, and ideological context. Moreover, by playing with scale, and transferring the vast sites into small images, he subverts the actual size of places in order to question our own perception and knowledge of things we see, hence underlining the contingency of vision, representation, and ultimately the meaning.

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Columbus, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Columbus, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Peoples, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Peoples, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Sign Out, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Sign Out, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Specter, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Specter, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Pressure, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Pressure, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Crossing, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Crossing, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Indians, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Indians, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Eden, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Eden, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Future, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Future, 2010-2011

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12" x 16"

Mahatma, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Mahatma, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Point, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Point, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Entry, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Entry, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Welcome, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Welcome, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Columbus, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Columbus, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Peoples, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Peoples, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Sign Out, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Sign Out, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Specter, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Specter, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Pressure, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Pressure, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Crossing, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Crossing, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Indians, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Indians, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Eden, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Eden, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Future, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Future, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Mahatma, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Mahatma, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Point, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Point, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Entry, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Entry, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Welcome, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

Welcome, 2010-2011

C-print

12" x 16"

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