Decolonization and Diversity in Contemporary Photography
eBook - ePub

Decolonization and Diversity in Contemporary Photography

The Dodge & Burn Interviews

  1. 282 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Decolonization and Diversity in Contemporary Photography

The Dodge & Burn Interviews

About this book

Focusing on fine art and documentary photography, this book provides a racially diverse and culturally inclusive version of photography history and its contemporary manifestations.

Who's documenting the evolution of photography as it is happening now from an inclusive, transnational perspective? This is the challenge this book aims to address. The collection is the print manifestation of the Dodge and Burn art photography blog actively published from 2007 to 2018, including a selection of 35 interviews with photographers and art professionals from underrepresented communities—those of African, Asian, Latinx/é and Native American heritage. It captures fascinating accounts of artists of color and the broad range of their challenges and successes: aspirations, photo series and photobooks, earning a living, discrimination, photography education, photographic practice, socio-political conversations, and more.

Decolonization and Diversity in Contemporary Photography is a powerful collection that celebrates and exhibits the talents of underrepresented artists. It is essential reading for both photography students and aspiring photographers.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2025
eBook ISBN
9781317352754
Edition
0
Topic
Art

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Endorsement
  3. Half-Title Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Dedication
  7. Table of Contents
  8. Foreword by Carla Williams
  9. Introduction
  10. The Photographer Interviews
  11. 1 Elia Alba
  12. 2 Laylah Amatullah Barrayn
  13. 3 Sheila Pree-Bright
  14. 4 Nakeya Brown
  15. 5 Albert Chong
  16. 6 Neil Chowdhury
  17. 7 Gerald Cyrus
  18. 8 Hernease Davis
  19. 9 Nona Faustine
  20. 10 André França
  21. 11 Lola Flash
  22. 12 Russell Frederick
  23. 13 Myra Greene
  24. 14 Eric J Henderson
  25. 15 Chester Higgins, Jr.
  26. 16 Janna Ireland
  27. 17 Andrew Jackson
  28. 18 Arnika Dawkins (Gallerist)
  29. 19 Priya Kambli
  30. 20 ‘Mãe Preta’ (Isabel Löfgren and Patricia Gouvêa)
  31. 21 Marcia Michael
  32. 22 Ayana V Jackson
  33. 23 Carlos Alvarez Montero
  34. 24 Jaime Permuth
  35. 25 Aïda Muluneh
  36. 26 Eileen Perrier
  37. 27 Gabriel Garcia Roman
  38. 28 Justine Reyes
  39. 29 Kalen Roach
  40. 30 Keisha Scarville
  41. 31 Jamel Shabazz
  42. 32 Manjari Sharma
  43. 33 Camille Seaman
  44. 34 Arturo Soto
  45. 35 Kim Weston
  46. Essays on Contemporary Photography: Qiana Mestrich
  47. 36 Marcia Michael Subverts the Post-Colonial Gaze on Black Britons
  48. 37 Photography and Black Motherhood: Envisioning A Black Maternal Authority
  49. 38 An Impossible Fecundity: Hernease Davis’ Light-Sensitive Womb
  50. 39 A Shuttering of Dreams: Cian Oba-Smith Visualizes the Historical Consequences of Redlining on Syracuse’s Black Populations
  51. 40 ‘Dos Mundos’: A Photographic Frame Switching Between Cultures
  52. 41 I’ve Come to Take You Home: Photography and Black Female Performance
  53. 42 Allana Clarke: Defining Blackness Within Blackness
  54. International Photography Festivals and Fairs
  55. Index