Miraculous Photo, Patrick A. Nagatani

Artwork Overview

Miraculous Photo, 1994
Where object was made: United States
Material/technique: Polaroid print; mixed media
Dimensions:
Image Dimensions Height/Width (Height x Width): 832 x 691 mm
Image Dimensions Height/Width (Height x Width): 32 3/4 x 27 3/16 in
Frame Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth): 32 1/2 x 27 x 2 in
Weight (Weight): 10 lbs
Credit line: Museum purchase
Accession number: 1996.0024
Not on display

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Exhibition Label:
"Contemporary Photographs: Rethinking the Genres," Oct-2000, Rachel Epp Buller
Nagatani examines the intersection of contemporary issues with age-old religion. Choosing his religious subject from a supermarket tabloid, Nagatani plays on the fact that while church attendance is in decline, many people are still drawn to reports of miracles and visions, no matter how absurd they may seem. As a Japanese-American whose parents were confined to internment camps, Nagatani also addresses issues of race within religion. Whilte the face of Jesus has been reported over Somalia, the white face in the clouds is in stark contrast to that of the presumably Somalian woman adjacent. The power associated with white skin is further attested to by the photograph of the artist shaking hands with Bill Clinton and by the advertisement for a film featuring the “primitive pageantry” of African natives.

Exhibition Label:
"Signs of Faith: Photographs from the Collection," Oct-2001, Elissa L.Anderson
The Japanese-American photographer Nagatani exploits the popular fascination with miracles in this image of a supermarket tabloid surrounded by a collage of other pictures. The tabloid recalls the many visions of saints witnessed since the Middle Ages and the sustained interest in the socio-religious phenomenon.

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