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Deana Lawson: An Aperture Monograph



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Deana Lawson is one of the most powerful photographers of her  generation. Her subject is black expressive culture and her canvas is  the African Diaspora. Over the last ten years, she has created a  visionary language to describe black identities, through intimate  portraiture and striking accounts of ceremonies and rituals.Deana Lawson: An Aperture Monograph  features forty beautifully reproduced photographs, an essay by the  acclaimed writer Zadie Smith, and an extensive interview with the  filmmaker Arthur Jafa.

Deana Lawson is one of the most intriguing photographers of her  generation. Over the last ten years, she has created a visionary  language to describe identities through intimate portraiture and  striking accounts of ceremonies and rituals. Using medium- and  large-format cameras, Lawson works with 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,  which invites comparison to the photography of Diane Arbus, Jeff Wall,  and Carrie Mae Weems, Lawson seeks to portray the personal and the  powerful in black life. Deana Lawson: An Aperture Monograph  features forty beautifully reproduced photographs, an essay by the  acclaimed writer Zadie Smith, and an expansive conversation with the  filmmaker Arthur Jafa.  

  • Author: Zadie Smith
  • Photographer: Deana Lawson
  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: Aperture 2018
  • 104 pages, 14" x 11.9"
  • 40 four-color images
  • ISBN: 9781597114226  
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