WILL STEACY, 48 HOURS | |
Opening Reception, Thursday, April 28, 6-8PM Artist Talk, Saturday, April 30, 3PM |
Will Steacy
Left -''Allen''Madison Firefighter IAFF Local, Madison 2011 Right- Mina's Furniture , Gary 2011
See you tonight! Don't miss it!
Deeply moved by headlines decrying the perils facing the nation, Steacy, a former union laborer, packed his view camera and drove to Madison, Wisconsin to witness the heated confrontation between union workers and Governor Scott Walker. He spent 24 hours that night and the following day photographing events as they unfolded inside and around the capitol building, as the Governor prepared to sign the notorious bill restricting collective bargaining rights for union workers.
Shortly afterward, Steacy drove to Gary, Indiana, home to the first US Steel plant, and a city whose rise and fall has become a symbol of the plight of the American workforce. He photographed up and down Broadway, Gary's main artery, documenting city institutions and local businesses, revealing the grim challenges that now face this once-vibrant city.
Photographed in 48 hours, Steacy's understated, quietly seductive images reveal an undercurrent of catastrophic anxiety enveloping the American psyche while pointedly exposing the harsh realities of a nation torn apart by misguided government policies and corporate greed. An outspoken critic of inequality and injustice, Will Steacy's images, insightful, confrontational, and elegant, offer hope and renewal to a nation divided.
Gallery Info
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Michael Mazzeo Gallery
508 W. 26 St., Suite 318
New York, NY 10001
www.michaelmazzeo.com
+1.212.741.6599
Gallery Hours:
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11AM to 6PM
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