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Deana Lawson / essay by Zadie Smith ; interview by Arthur Jafa.

By: Lawson, Deana, 1979- [artist.]Contributor(s): Smith, Zadie [writer of added text.] | Jafa, Arthur [interviewer.] | Embser, Brendan [editor.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Aperture, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Description: 101 p. : col. ill. ; 36 cmContent type: still image | text ISBN: 9781597114226Related works: Lawson, Deana, 1979- Photographs. Selections. Container of (work)Subject(s): Lawson, Deana, 1979- | Portrait photography | Black people -- Portraits | African Americans -- Portraits | Africans -- Portraits | Photography, Artistic | Portraits (Photographie) | Noirs -- Portraits | Noirs américains -- Portraits | Africains -- Portraits | Photographie artistiqueGenre/Form: Photograph | PortraitDDC classification: 779/.2092
Contents:
Through the portal : locating the magnificent / Zadie Smith -- Plates -- The direct gaze : Deana Lawson in conversation with Arthur Jafa.
Summary: One of the most intriguing photographers of her generation, Deana Lawson's subject is black expressive culture and her canvas is the African Diaspora. Over the last ten years, she has created a striking visual language to describe black identities, through figurative portraiture and social documentary accounts of ceremonies and rituals. Lawson works with large-format cameras and models she meets in the United States and on travels in the Caribbean and Africa to construct arresting, highly structured, and deliberately theatrical scenes animated by an exquisite range of color and attention to surprising details: bedding and furniture in domestic interiors or lush plants in Edenic gardens. The body-often nude-is central. Throughout her work, Lawson seeks to portray the personal and the powerful in black life. 'Deana Lawson: An Aperture Monograph' features forty-five beautifully reproduced photographs and an extensive interview with the filmmaker Arthur Jafa.
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"An Aperture monograph"--Preliminary page

Through the portal : locating the magnificent / Zadie Smith -- Plates -- The direct gaze : Deana Lawson in conversation with Arthur Jafa.

One of the most intriguing photographers of her generation, Deana Lawson's subject is black expressive culture and her canvas is the African Diaspora. Over the last ten years, she has created a striking visual language to describe black identities, through figurative portraiture and social documentary accounts of ceremonies and rituals. Lawson works with large-format cameras and models she meets in the United States and on travels in the Caribbean and Africa to construct arresting, highly structured, and deliberately theatrical scenes animated by an exquisite range of color and attention to surprising details: bedding and furniture in domestic interiors or lush plants in Edenic gardens. The body-often nude-is central. Throughout her work, Lawson seeks to portray the personal and the powerful in black life. 'Deana Lawson: An Aperture Monograph' features forty-five beautifully reproduced photographs and an extensive interview with the filmmaker Arthur Jafa.

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