Edité par Corey Keller et Elisabeth Sherman Avec des contributions de Torkwase Dyson, Steven Nelson, Imani Perry et Claudia Rankine Dawoud Bey (né en 1953) est un photographe américain connu pour ses portraits à grande échelle de sujets sous-représentés et pour son engagement à favoriser le dialogue sur des sujets sociaux et politiques contemporains. Bey a également trouvé l'inspiration dans le passé. Dans deux séries récentes, présentées ici ensemble pour la première fois, il aborde explicitement l'histoire afro-américaine, avec des rendus à la fois lyriques et immédiats. En 2012, Bey a créé The Birmingham Project, une série de portraits jumelés commémorant les six enfants victimes de l’attentat à la bombe perpétré par le Ku Klux Klan contre Birmingham, l’église baptiste de la XVIe Rue d’Alabama, lieu de réunions de masse pour les droits civils et les suites violentes qui ont suivi. Night Comingly Black est un groupe de paysages noir et blanc à grande échelle réalisés en 2017 dans l'Ohio qui réinventent les sites sur lesquels le chemin de fer clandestin a été exploité. Le livre est introduit par un essai explorant la place de la série dans le corpus plus large de Bey, ainsi que leurs relations avec le passé, le présent et entre eux. D’autres essais analysent les évocations de race, d’histoire, de temps et de lieu des œuvres, en abordant les particularités et les résonances entre deux séries de photographies qui réinventent puissamment le passé dans le présent.
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Corey Keller est conservateur en photographie au musée d'art moderne de San Francisco.
Elisabeth Sherman est conservatrice adjointe au Whitney Museum of American Art.
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Hardback. Etat : New. With a powerful juxtaposition of portraiture and landscape photography, this book explores Dawoud Bey's vivid evocations of race, history, time, and place Dawoud Bey (b. 1953) is an American photographer best known for his large-scale portraits of underrepresented subjects and for his commitment to fostering dialogue about contemporary social and political topics. Bey has also found inspiration in the past, and in two recent series, presented together here for the first time, he addresses African American history explicitly, with renderings both lyrical and immediate. In 2012 Bey created The Birmingham Project, a series of paired portraits memorializing the six children who were victims of the Ku Klux Klan's bombing of Birmingham, Alabama's 16th Street Baptist Church, a site of mass civil rights meetings, and the violent aftermath. Night Coming Tenderly, Black is a group of large-scale black-and-white landscapes made in 2017 in Ohio that reimagine sites where the Underground Railroad once operated. The book is introduced by an essay exploring the series' place within Bey's wider body of work, as well as their relationships to the past, the present, and each other. Additional essays investigate the works' evocations of race, history, time, and place, addressing the particularities of and resonances between two series of photographs that powerfully reimagine the past into the present.Published in association with the San Francisco Museum of Modern ArtExhibition Schedule:San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (February 15-October 12, 2020)High Museum of Art, Atlanta (November 7, 2020-March 14, 2021)Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (April 16-October 3, 2021). N° de réf. du vendeur LU-9780300248500
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Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. With a powerful juxtaposition of portraiture and landscape photography, this book explores Dawoud Beys vivid evocations of race, history, time, and place Dawoud Bey (b. 1953) is an American photographer best known for his large-scale portraits of underrepresented subjects and for his commitment to fostering dialogue about contemporary social and political topics. Bey has also found inspiration in the past, and in two recent series, presented together here for the first time, he addresses African American history explicitly, with renderings both lyrical and immediate. In 2012 Bey created The Birmingham Project, a series of paired portraits memorializing the six children who were victims of the Ku Klux Klans bombing of Birmingham, Alabamas 16th Street Baptist Church, a site of mass civil rights meetings, and the violent aftermath. Night Coming Tenderly, Black is a group of large-scale black-and-white landscapes made in 2017 in Ohio that reimagine sites where the Underground Railroad once operated. The book is introduced by an essay exploring the series place within Beys wider body of work, as well as their relationships to the past, the present, and each other. Additional essays investigate the works evocations of race, history, time, and place, addressing the particularities of and resonances between two series of photographs that powerfully reimagine the past into the present.Published in association with the San Francisco Museum of Modern ArtExhibition Schedule:San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (February 15October 12, 2020)High Museum of Art, Atlanta (November 7, 2020March 14, 2021)Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (April 16October 3, 2021) Catalogue published on the occasion of the exhibition Dawoud Bay: an American project held at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, February 15-May 25, 2020; the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, June 27-October 18, 2020; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, November 20, 2020-April 4, 2021. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9780300248500
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