Pedro Meyers Heresies
date:Tuesday, October 7, 2008 time:10:00 AM to 5:00 PM venue:Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art address:7374 East 2nd Street Scottsdale, AZ 85251 View map from:Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art
Pedro Meyer’s Heresies is a retrospective comprising four decades of groundbreaking work by one of the world’s most innovative photographers. Mexican photographer Pedro Meyer is as renowned for his powerful and provocative photographs as he is for his pioneering work with digital imaging. Meyer’s photographs consistently test the limits of truth, fiction and reality. With the advent of digital photography in the early 1990s, Meyer evolved from a documentary photographer who created so-called "straight photographs" into a digital-documentarian who often combines photographic elements from disparate times and places to arrive at a different or higher truth. Meyer’s oft-expressed contention that all photographs — digitally manipulated or not — are equally "true" and "untrue" has been labeled "heretical" in the orthodox documentary photography community. Hence the title Heresies.
Meyer’s personal innovations in the field of digital photography include creating the first CDROM to combine sound and images, creating the first digital prints ever made and in 1994, creating his renowned online photography forum, zonezero.com — the most-visited digital photography content site on the web. In addition to these artistic and technical contributions, Meyer’s trailblazing work on behalf of Latin American photographers, beginning in the late 1970s, effectively organized and elevated photography as an art form across an entire continent.
The Heresies exhibition — opening simultaneously in 100 museums worldwide in October 2008 — will also create a revolutionary new paradigm for exhibiting photographs in museums.
ADMISSION COST:
$7 adults, $5 students, free for SMoCA members and children under 15.
