about
In 1954-55 Edward Steichen’s team received almost 2 million images that were edited down into his curatorial masterpiece entitled The Family of Man. Shown first in New York’s MoMA it travelled to 38 countries offering audiences a rich photographic tapestry of what it meant to be human. From birth, love, and joy, to war, deprivation, illness and death it was the global snapshot of humanity for its day.
Today, through our smartphone cameras and apps like Instagram, we are producing images and exhibiting at an unprecedented global scale. Instagram alone reports receiving 40 million images PER DAY. However our images divide off as they are catalogued through the use of the always expanding hashtag language. Unlike Steichen’s project, they miss bringing all aspects of being human into one “gallery”.
#thehashtagofman is a project which, while paying homage to the concept of Steichen’s original creation, brings it up to date, not just in pictures but through the technology. Under this hashtag and through the use of tools and technology your image submissions will shape our current kaleidoscope exploring the width and breadth of what it means to be human today.
Thank you.
#thehashtagofman
Images can be loaded on Instagram and tagged #thehashtagofman where selected images will be presented here on this site.