On the Wall: Charlotte Dumas’s Anima
Dutch photographer Charlotte Dumas specializes in images of animals, portraying their use and relationships to the human world. This collection,...
Dutch photographer Charlotte Dumas specializes in images of animals, portraying their use and relationships to the human world. This collection, her first solo exhibition in the United States, includes Dumas’s dramatic portraits of the burial horses of Arlington National Cemetery, which she photographed between 2010 and 2012. “I investigate how we tend to use and regard animals for our own purposes, both literally and symbolically,” Dumas explains. “And the characteristics that we like to take to heart from them, and the ones we attribute to them.”
_”Charlotte Dumas: Anima” is on view at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. through October 28. For more information on the exhibit, visit: corcoran.org. _