While viewing this image, visitors responded to one of the questions Catherine Opie posed about portraits.


  • Which of these landscapes intrigues you and why?

  • Write a story or poem inspired by one of these pictures. Or, if one of them brings a memory to mind, tell that story.

  • Some of these images are made spontaneously while others are carefully staged by the artist. How does this difference in approach affect your response?


I am really intrigued by the Shirin Neshat's work. I like how the picture shows all of the men unified in one group. Their white shirts give them a light color that really stands out to me. The background is great because of all the turbulence from the water. You can see waves crashing and it gives off a chaotic feel. But then you have these men still intact as one group. It gives me the sense of calm and collection before the storm.

—Jordan


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Shirin Neshat, Untitled (from Rapture), 1999. Gelatin silver print, 44 3/8 x 68 3/4 inches (112.7 x 174.6 cm). Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, Gift, The Bohen Foundation 2001.233
To read more about Catherine Opie's work, visit Catherine Opie: American Photographer