An exhibition by Vietnamese-American photographer An-My Lê at the Carnegie Museum of Art has been extended through January 18, 2021. It opened on March 14 and was originally scheduled to run through July 26 but was interrupted by COVID-19. A summary of On Contested Terrain from the museum:
An-My Lê: On Contested Terrain is the first comprehensive survey of the politically charged work of photographer An-My Lê (American, born Vietnam, 1960). Featuring over 100 photographs, this exhibition presents seven of Lê’s series, providing insight into her evocative images that draw on a landscape tradition to address the complexity of war.
Intimate and timely, this expansive exhibition explores the intricacies of armed combat through the work of a photographer who lived through the Vietnam War. Through Lê’s lens, viewers are exposed to military training, maneuvers, and reenactments, and are invited to question their own relationship to, and complicity in, conflict.