Alice Proujansky

UPCOMING EXHIBITION

Hard Times are Fighting Times

Location:
128 Baxter Street, NYC

Exhibition Dates:
January 8, 2025 - February 26, 2025

Opening Reception:
January 08, 2025 6-8PM

Artist:
Alice Proujansky

UPCOMING EXHIBITION

Hard Times are Fighting Times

Baxter St at the Camera Club of New York is honored to present Hard Times are Fighting Times, an exhibition by artist Alice Proujansky. As one of Baxter St’s 2024 Mid-Career Initiative Artists, Proujansky offers a profound and intimate reflection on family legacy, radical activism, and psychological formation. Drawing from her family’s personal archives, Proujansky traces the indelible influence of her parents’ revolutionary ideals and shared vision for social transformation. The presentation will be on view January 8 – February 26, 2025. 

Hard Times are Fighting Times illuminates the lives of Proujansky’s activist parents, whose involvement in leftist movements of the 1970s defied mainstream political structures. Through photographs of FBI surveillance files, family ephemera, and images capturing her parents’ transition from public activism to private life, Proujansky constructs a richly layered portrayal of this complex history. The exhibition, which follows the publication of her photobook, invites viewers to engage with these materials from both a familial and historical perspective.

Proujansky’s parents met in 1976 while organizing a demonstration against imperialism, united by a commitment to Marxist-Leninist ideals and feminist principles that would ultimately shape their family. A line from Marx, rephrased to be non-sexist, “Each according to their need; each according to their ability,” adorned their pantry door, serving as a daily reminder of these values.

The exhibition engages deeply with the intensity of radical history. FBI documents from the era reveal the government’s close surveillance of groups like Weatherman, who sought to build a revolutionary mass movement. Eventually, many of these activists expected to raise radical children, too. Yet, intertwined with this turbulence lies a vision of a more just world—grounded in loyalty, labor, and resilience.

Hard Times are Fighting Times invites viewers to examine the overlap between political action and emotional terrain,” Proujansky reflects. “Our family unit was its own political movement, nation-state, culture and system of belief. This heritage is inspiring, but it brings enormous pressure to hew to the party line. Raised to observe, critique, and understand, I use photography to honor the ideals of my upbringing while questioning its limitations. My work asks how to share this history, but also which parts of this legacy I choose to carry forward.”

Through its Mid-Career Artist Initiative, Baxter St supports lens-based artists who occupy the pivotal space between emerging and established stages, providing exhibition opportunities. Hard Times are Fighting Times continues Baxter St’s dedication to presenting artist perspectives that bridge the personal and political, encouraging audiences to thoughtfully engage with histories that shape identity.

ABOUT ALICE PROUJANSKY

Alice Proujansky is a photographer and quilter looking at family labor: birth, work, motherhood and identity. Her photobook, Hard Times are Fighting Times (Gnomic Book, 2023), uses archival and documentary images to look at the legacy of radical activism in her family. It was shortlisted for a 2024 Kraszna-Krausz Photography Book Award and the Rencontres d’Arles Author Book Award, and was selected for exhibition through Baxter St’s Mid-Career Artists Initiative. She is working on a photobook about culturally-responsive birth work and a photography/quilting project about psychological formation and motherhood. Her work has been supported by the Economic Hardship Reporting Project, International Women’s Media Foundation, Magnum Foundation, Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, New York State Council on the Arts and Peleh Fund. She has been published by Aperture, Fraction Magazine, the New Yorker, New York Magazine, the New York Times, Virginia Quarterly Review and others. Alice has taught photography since 2002, most recently for Aperture. A member of Women Photograph, Alice grew up in Greenfield, MA. She graduated from New York University and lives in Brooklyn with her family.

Location:
128 Baxter Street, NYC

Exhibition Dates:
January 8, 2025 - February 26, 2025

Opening Reception:
January 08, 2025 6-8PM

Artist:
Alice Proujansky