Ross Gordon: Ceremony Series, Lamboka Kenya
July - August 2009
Gallery 4
Artist Statement
The portfolio of images of the traditional Luhya circumcision ceremony is a project
I came across while doing non-profit work building classrooms in Kenya, 2006. One
night while in bed I heard music and singing from far away. The next morning I asked
my hosts what was going on and discovered that every other year in August circumcision
ceremonies take place all over the region. I took the next few days to organize
a hike to a village where a circumcision was to take place hoping to photograph
this cultural event. I was greeted warmly and was allowed to return the following
week in order to spend several days within this community to photograph the celebration.
As thanks and without solicitation of the community I delivered antibiotics and
other medication to ensure this procedure was safe for the boys.
This ceremony is an example of a tradition that is standing on its last legs. Circumcision
is a very serious debate in Kenya. Issues from the brutality and inequality of female
circumcisions (which have been outlawed, however, in some areas is still practiced)
to the issues of spreading disease and children, even men, being forcefully circumcised
against their will. This ritual will most likely not be done in a traditional way
in the near future.
On November 4th, 2008, the night of Obama's acceptance speech, I embarked from Chicago
on a world-wide journey to document my main photographic interest, "vanishing
cultures." I am currently traveling in South America documenting the lives
of "cowboys" as we call them. From the Chagras and Montubios of Ecuador
to the Gauchos and Baqueanos of Chile and Argentina, a tradition, way of life and
cultural legend is possibly in its last true generation of existence. Families who
have worked with cattle, sheep and the land for generations are being pushed aside
by government, business and tourism. These and many others are the stories I hope
to capture and freeze in time for future generations to see and hopefully appreciate.
I believe being able to see what was here, where we came from and where we have
ended up, will be an important lesson as to how we decide to move forward with our
own lives, within our own communities and with our world.
—Ross Gordon, 2009
You can read more about Ross Gordon's travels and follow his route across the world
on his blog: http://web.me.com/ragtraveler
21c Museum is proud to present the opening of this exhibition in conjunction with
the Louisville Visual Arts Festival. The LVAF is a local collaboration of participating
museums and galleries featuring work by the Center for Photographic Studies and
other local photographers.
2009 Exhibitions
Here Now, There Then
Letitia Quesenberry
August - December 2009
Gallery 4
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To coincide with the exhibition
Creating Identity: Portraits Today.
Going Home: El Dia de Los Muertos
21c Museum Celebrates El Día de los Muertos with a Site-Specific Installation
by UofL Students
November 1 - 23, 2009
In conjunction with November Trolley Hop
On display on the 7th Street sidewalk,
in front of the entrance to 21c Museum Hotel
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James Baker Hall: Photo/Synthesis
September 2008 - October 2009
in the Atrium, Galleries 1 & 3
Opening reception Thursday, September 4, 6pm
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Nineveh
a sculptural installation by Ezra Kellerman
Presented by 21c & UofL Hite Institute
September 16 - October 17, 2009
Exhibited at The Cressman Center for Visual Art
Opening reception September 16, 2009, 6pm
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Constant World:
The Work of Jennifer & Kevin McCoy
March - August 10, 2009
Street Level Gallery
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Past Highlights & Acquisitions
from our ongoing exhibition
New Acquisitions & Highlights
January 2007 - August 2009
Atrium Gallery
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Ross Gordon: Ceremony Series,
Lamboka Kenya
July - August 2009
Gallery 4
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Paris Kyne: The Colour of Racing
April - June 2009
in the Garage Street Level Gallery
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UK College of Design Proposals to Revitalize Shippingport, Louisville
May 25 - June 8, 2009
Atrium Gallery
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All's Fair in Art and War:
Envisioning Conflict
October 2008 - March 2009
Street Level Gallery
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The Photographs of Dominic Rouse
December 2008 - March 2009
in the Garage Street Level Gallery
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