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New Orleans After the Flood: Photographs by Robert Polidori
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More About The Exhibition
Robert Polidori (Canadian, b. 1951), one of the world's premier architectural photographers, has recorded the disasters of our time as well as the failures of contemporary society. Amid the scenes of destruction and chaos in New Orleans, as in his past projects in Havana, Versailles, and Chernobyl, Polidori finds a formal beauty that radiates stillness and compassion and invites contemplation. The wrecked rooms, collapsed houses, and ravaged neighborhoods on view in "After the Flood" become metaphors for human fragility. Using a large-format camera, natural light, and unusually long exposures, Polidori records the destruction with a mastery of color, light, shadow, and texture that brings to life discarded mementos and mud-caked belongings. In each image, the artist seems to have captured the very air of New Orleans, weighted heavily with mold, humidity, and history.

Exhibition Images

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Exhibition Catalogue
Robert Polidori's recent photographs of New Orleans are documented in the book After the Flood (Steidl, 2006), which features an introduction by Jeff L. Rosenheim, Associate Curator in the Department of Photographs at the Metropolitan Museum.
Visit the online Met Store to learn more about the catalogue and other items related to the exhibition.
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