Caption This!

November 1st to November 19th, 2023

Images courtesy Collection of Barbara Levine and Paige Ramey

We are accustomed to the look and feel of old photographs and sometimes they start to blur together. But add a caption directly onto a photograph — handwritten, typed, emblazoned, scratched — and we are magically drawn in.

This installation presents a series of photographs we think have that magic. Through collage, enlargements, details, and original vintage photographs, we offer you humor, sweetness, confession and mystery.

Each caption is an intervention that inserts itself into the picture. It is an additional voice inviting us to re-experience the image and challenge what we thought we knew. Often the caption contradicts the image, can rarely be ignored, and has the final word.

Accompanying the installation is the book, Caption This: A photographic collection of Amusing comments, Snarky asides, and Romantic admissions by Barbara Levine and Paige and published by Princeton Architectural Press.

Barbara Levine and Paige Ramey
in collaboration with Martin Venezky

This project is made possible by the the artist in residence community partnership program at Cherryhurst House. Images courtesy Collection of Barbara Levine and Paige Ramey.


Book Launch at MFAH: Sunday, October 29th, 2pm

Opening Reception: Thursday, November 2nd, 6pm – 8pm


About Barbara Levine, Paige Ramey, and Cherryhurst House

Barbara Levine and Paige Ramey are artists who collect vintage found photographs and archivists who curate.  Their photography collection, known as PhotoMania, was recently acquired by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and their first collection of vintage photograph albums was acquired by the International Center of Photography in New York. They have authored eight books on vernacular photography. Levine and Ramey run Project B, an archive and collaborative curatorial venture and divide their time between Houston, Texas and San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.

Barbara Levine and Paige Ramey are currently artists in residence at Cherryhurst House in Houston, Texas.  The newly designed artist residency program at Cherryhurst House, founded by Dallas McNamara, is focused on community partnerships to support collaborations between artists and local organizations.   

https://projectb.com


Questions?

For questions about this exhibition, please contact André Ramos-Woodard,

Exhibitions and Programs Coordinator, at andre@hcponline.org or 713-529-4755, ext 16.