Where We Find Ourselves: The Photographs of Hugh Mangum

Exhibition Website

Jan 19 2019 - May 19 2019

Self-taught photographer Hugh Mangum was born in 1877 in the newly incorporated, tobacco-fueled boomtown of Durham, N.C. As an itinerant portraitist working primarily in North Carolina and Virginia during the segregationist laws of the Jim Crow era, Mangum welcomed into his temporary studios a clientele that was both racially and economically diverse. 

After his death in 1922, his glass plate negatives remained stored, out of sight, in a tobacco barn on his family farm for 50 years. Slated for demolition in the 1970s, the barn was saved at the last moment, and with it, this surprising and unparalleled document of life at the turn of the 20th century, a turbulent time in the history of the American South.

One of the profound surprises of Hugh Mangum’s work is its artistic freshness. Mangum’s multiple-image, glass plate negatives reveal the open-door policy of his studio and show us lives marked both by notable affluence and hard work, all imbued with a strong sense of individuality, self-creation and often joy. Seen and experienced in the present, the portraits hint at unexpected relationships and histories and also confirm how historical photographs have the power to subvert familiar narratives.

Mangum’s photographs are not only images; they are objects that have survived a history of their own and exist within a larger political and cultural history. Rendered here in full color with the aid of 21st-century digital technology, Mangum’s portraits demonstrate the unpredictable alchemy that often characterizes the best art—its ability over time to evolve with and absorb life and meaning beyond the intentions or expectations of the artist.

Credit: Exhibition overview from museum website

Whether or not you go, Where We Find Ourselves: The Photographs of Hugh Mangum, 1897–1922 brings to life another time through diverse portraits of southern lives.

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  • Photography
  • American
  • 20th Century
  • Culture / Lifestyle
  • Hugh Mangum

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