本の詳細
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
80
言語
英語
公開されました
Jun 26, 2012
出版社
Art Institute of Chicago
ISBN-10
0300181264
ISBN-13
9780300181265
説明
In a celebrated exhibition in 1979, Dawoud Bey unveiled a series of striking photographs that captured the essence of Harlem, a neighborhood steeped in rich history and vibrant culture. His work provides a powerful lens through which the complexities of urban life and African-American identity are explored. The careful composition and poignant subject matter invite viewers to engage deeply with the stories of the community, shedding light on both its struggles and triumphs.
Alongside insights from scholars and artists, the book delves into the broader cultural significance of Bey's photography within the context of Harlem's evolving narrative. With contributions from Matthew S. Witkovsky, Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts, and Douglas W. Druick, it creates a multifaceted portrayal that not only honors the past but also inspires a dialogue about the future of this iconic neighborhood.
Alongside insights from scholars and artists, the book delves into the broader cultural significance of Bey's photography within the context of Harlem's evolving narrative. With contributions from Matthew S. Witkovsky, Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts, and Douglas W. Druick, it creates a multifaceted portrayal that not only honors the past but also inspires a dialogue about the future of this iconic neighborhood.
ジャンル
現代