Laurie Simmons: Big Camera/Little Camera
Featured images
![A black-and-white photo shows a film camera next to a much smaller version of itself.](https://media.mcachicago.org/image/JC2CPS1A/original.jpg)
Laurie Simmons, Big Camera, Little Camera, 1976. Silver gelatin print; 5 1/4 x 8 in.
Photo courtesy of the artist and Salon 94, © Laurie Simmons![A black and white photograph depicts a model house sitting atop naked, feminine legs wearing nude heels.](https://media.mcachicago.org/image/JC2CQ55W/original.jpg)
Laurie Simmons, Walking House_, 1989. Pigment print; 84 x 48 in.
Photo courtesy of the artist and Salon 94, © Laurie Simmons![An old-fashioned microphone is mounted atop a short a-line skirt and feminine legs. It appears as though the microphone is performing onstage or posing for a portrait photo.](https://media.mcachicago.org/image/JC2CR011/original.jpg)
Laurie Simmons, Walking Microphone with Skirt, 1989. Pigment print; 84 x 48 in.
Photo courtesy of the artist and Salon 94, © Laurie Simmons![Two cowboy figurines and their horses stand in a field of dry grass.](https://media.mcachicago.org/image/JC2CR3TL/original.jpg)
Laurie Simmons, Brothers/Horizon, 1979. Cibachrome; 5 1/4 x 7 in.
Photo courtesy of the artist and Salon 94, © Laurie Simmons![A feminine doll with long hair sits upright in a cardboard box. She wears a white negligee with lace details.](https://media.mcachicago.org/image/JC2CR8IM/original.jpg)
Laurie Simmons, The Love Doll/Day 27/Day 1/New in Box, 2010. Pigment print; 70 x 52 1/2 in.
Photo courtesy of the artist and Salon 94, © Laurie Simmons![A dark-skinned person in front of a luminous violet background gazes upward past you, but upon closer inspection it seems their eyes are not real.](https://media.mcachicago.org/image/JC2CREOV/original.jpg)
Laurie Simmons, How We See/Ajak/Violet, 2014. Pigment print; 70 x 48 in. Lise and Michael Evans
Photo courtesy of the artist and Salon 94, © Laurie SimmonsAbout
The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago's major retrospective of works by Laurie Simmons (American, b. 1949) celebrates an artist who has distinguished herself as a pioneer of new directions in art photography. Since the late 1970s, when she began to develop her mature style using dolls and props as proxies for people and places, Simmons has explored archetypal gender roles with her work. Turning a critical eye on tropes that dominated the postwar era of her upbringing, Simmons creates fictional scenes that mirror and unsettle the American dream of prosperity and feminine domesticity.
In addition to taking a strong feminist stance, Simmons upends traditional ideas about photography as a medium. The namesake work of the exhibition, Big Camera/Little Camera
Laurie Simmons: Big Camera/Little Camera presents nearly all of the artist's major series, including Cowboys
More than four decades of work by Simmons will be on display, showcasing her importance both historically and as an active contemporary artist. In recent series such as The Love Doll (2009–11), How We See (2015)}, and Some New
Laurie Simmons: Big Camera/Little Camera is curated by Andrea Karnes, senior curator, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth with full support of the artist.
The exhibition is presented in the Griffin Galleries of Contemporary Art on the museum’s fourth floor.
A major scholarly catalogue, copublished by the Modern in Fort Worth and DelMonico Books·Prestel, accompanies the exhibition.
Transcripts
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Laurie Simmons,
The Music of Regret IV, 1994,
Photo: © Laurie Simmons, courtesy of the artist and Salon 94.
Funding
Lead support for Laurie Simmons: Big Camera/Little Camera is provided by the Harris Family Foundation in memory of Bette and Neison Harris: Caryn and King Harris, Katherine Harris, Toni and Ron Paul, Pam and Joe Szokol, Linda and Bill Friend, and Stephanie and John Harris; Becky and Lester Knight; Zell Family Foundation; Julie and Larry Bernstein; and Cari and Michael J. Sacks.
Major support is provided by Stefan Edlis and Gael Neeson.
Generous support is provided by Robert J. Buford; Anne L. Kaplan; Kovler Family Foundation; Jennifer and Alec Litowitz; Phillips; Carol Prins and John Hart/The Jessica Fund; Marilyn and Larry Fields; Efroymson Family Fund; Katherine and Judd Malkin; Ellen-Blair Chube; Susie L. Karkomi and Marvin Leavitt; One Bennett Park; Liz and Eric Lefkofsky; Salon 94 New York; Mirja and Ted Haffner; Vicki and Bill Hood; Susan D. Goodman and Rodney Lubeznik; The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation, New York; and Penelope and Robert Steiner.
Generous in-kind support is provided by Poppy King Lipstick Entrepreneur.
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Installation Images
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Installation view, Laurie Simmons: Big Camera/Little Camera, MCA Chicago. February 23 - May 5, 2019.
Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago![](https://media.mcachicago.org/image/K8YZJAH9/original.jpg)
Installation view, Laurie Simmons: Big Camera/Little Camera, MCA Chicago. February 23 - May 5, 2019.
Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago![](https://media.mcachicago.org/image/K8YZJAGE/original.jpg)
Installation view, Laurie Simmons: Big Camera/Little Camera, MCA Chicago. February 23 - May 5, 2019.
Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago![](https://media.mcachicago.org/image/K8YZJB92/original.jpg)
Installation view, Laurie Simmons: Big Camera/Little Camera, MCA Chicago. February 23 - May 5, 2019.
Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago![](https://media.mcachicago.org/image/K8YZJBFX/original.jpg)
Installation view, Laurie Simmons: Big Camera/Little Camera, MCA Chicago. February 23 - May 5, 2019.
Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago![](https://media.mcachicago.org/image/K8YZJAMK/original.jpg)
Installation view, Laurie Simmons: Big Camera/Little Camera, MCA Chicago. February 23 - May 5, 2019.
Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago![](https://media.mcachicago.org/image/K8YZJBE5/original.jpg)
Installation view, Laurie Simmons: Big Camera/Little Camera, MCA Chicago. February 23 - May 5, 2019.
Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago![](https://media.mcachicago.org/image/K8YZJBRG/original.jpg)
Installation view, Laurie Simmons: Big Camera/Little Camera, MCA Chicago. February 23 - May 5, 2019.
Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago![](https://media.mcachicago.org/image/K8YZJBED/original.jpg)
Installation view, Laurie Simmons: Big Camera/Little Camera, MCA Chicago. February 23 - May 5, 2019.
Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago![](https://media.mcachicago.org/image/JSP79C7X/original.jpg)
Installation view, Laurie Simmons: Big Camera/Little Camera, MCA Chicago. February 23 - May 5, 2019.
Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago