George Eastman House 900 East Ave · Rochester NY 14607 États-Unis
Robert Weingarten spent four years photographing Amish communities in Indiana, Iowa, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Wisconsin. The culmination of this work is Another America: A Testimonial to the Amish, on view from February 22 through May 25 in the Brackett Clark Gallery. Mostly black-and-white, Weingarten's exquisitely composed photographs depict aspects of everyday Amish life—children at play, horse-drawn carriages, laundry on clotheslines—along with pastoral scenes and simple compositions of Amish architecture.
The Amish first came to America from Europe in the early eighteenth century in search of religious freedom. Over the past three hundred years, they have existed outside of mainstream American society, cherishing their peaceful, communitarian, rural life and eschewing modern technology.
The proscription of photography in many Amish communities presents challenges for any photographer or artist attempting to document their way of life. Maintaining a respectful distance, Weingarten photographed from public spaces, but he offers a closely observed view. Deeply sincere and almost reverent in their approach to their subjects, his photographs avoid treating the Amish and their lifestyle as curiosities in the modern world.
Alongside these photographs, Eastman House will exhibit antique Amish quilts on loan from the collection of Deborah Ronnen.