Deana Lawson: Monsen Photography Lecture unfolds in the mezzanine galleries of the Henry Art Gallery from February 1 through May 3, 2026. The presentation accompanies the annual Monsen Photography Lecture, a program dedicated to advancing the understanding and appreciation of photographic practice. In this setting, Lawson’s images enter into dialogue with audiences not only as autonomous works, but also as part of a broader reflection on portraiture, collaboration, and the construction of meaning through the camera.
Born in Rochester, New York, in 1979, Deana Lawson builds her photographs through encounters with strangers whom she approaches with care and deliberation. Each image emerges from collaboration. Domestic interiors become charged stages where pose, gesture, and décor operate with intention. Lawson draws from the visual languages of historical portrait painting, documentary traditions, and vernacular family albums, yet she reshapes these inheritances into something distinctly her own. Her compositions suggest what she describes as an ever-expanding mythological extended family, linking sitters across geographies and generations through atmosphere and gaze.
Light plays a central role in this body of work. It functions as both a technical necessity and a symbolic presence, imbuing her subjects with a sense of radiance that borders on the sacred. Romance, intimacy, ritual, and spirituality inhabit the same frame, often held together by the direct, unwavering look of the sitter. The carefully arranged interiors—filled with textiles, photographs, and personal objects—underscore the psychological ties between individuals and the spaces they inhabit. Biography and symbolism intertwine, and everyday life acquires a monumental gravity.
Lawson’s practice resonates internationally. A major survey co-organized by the Institute of Contemporary Art Boston and MoMA PS1 traveled widely between 2021 and 2023, affirming her position within contemporary art discourse. Works reside in prominent museum collections across the United States and Europe. Within the context of the Monsen Lecture, her photographs stand as both image and inquiry, inviting sustained attention to the layered realities of Black life, history, and imagination.
Image:
Deana Lawson (U.S., b. 1979). Latifah’s Wedding, 2020. Pigment print. © Deana Lawson, courtesy of David Kordansky Gallery.