New Exhibition:
Seeing Myself
Megan McIsaac
October 1-22
Friends,
We are back with the fourteenth installment of the Process Projected exhibition series, featuring the intimate self-portraits of Megan McIsaac.
Megan McIsaac’s “Seeing Myself” is a series of intimate, mostly unedited photographs, throughout more than 15 years, that focus on making self-portraits as a spiritual practice, a way of checking in with yourself.
Megan’s early work shared on Flickr and Tumblr, had a lasting impact on many artists who followed. Her delicately powerful self-portraiture and bold, open approach to sharing her work and life shaped the emerging social media landscape in ways that still resonate with how young photographers present themselves online today.
Let me know if you pop by the gallery, I might be there or nearby.
Wesley Verhoeve, curator
Process Projected at What Is Happening Here Gallery
Reguliersdwarsstraat 73, Amsterdam
Opening Times: Tuesdays through Saturdays, noon until 6pm
About The Artist
Megan McIsaac is a self-taught, independent artist and photographer currently based in Detroit, Michigan.
Follow along with Megan on Instagram.
About The Curator
Wesley Verhoeve is an Amsterdam-based photographer and curator.
His photography has been featured in publications such as the New York Times, National Geographic, the Washington Post, Wired, and others.
As a curator, Wesley was responsible for 96 exhibits at the International Center of Photography in New York City, highlighting the works of over three hundred photographers from across fifty countries. Previous to ICP, Wesley served as the first curator-at-large for WeTransfer, curating works by over six hundred visual creatives.
Wesley Verhoeve also publishes Process, a weekly newsletter dedicated to photography and discovering one's voice. It was the first photography newsletter published on the Substack platform with over 12,000 subscribers.
I am devastated I can’t visit this in person.
Thank you endlessly 🫶