Eyes That Commit :Black Women and Non-Binary Photographers: A Visual Survey

Eyes That Commit

Eyes That Commit :Black Women and Non-Binary Photographers: A Visual Survey

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For decades, women have been overlooked in the cultural history of photography, especially Black female and gender- fluid artists of African descent whose crucial contributions to this relatively young medium are often missing. More than just a corrective, this stunning, image-led survey features up to one hundred artists and photographers from diverse cultural backgrounds, geographic locations, and genres. Readers will encounter the works of Florestine Perrault Collins-one of the few African American women working in photography at the beginning of the twentieth century-and iconic imagery by pioneering artists such as Ming Smith and Carrie Mae Weems. The book will showcase the potent visual activism of Zanele Muholi, Lola Flash, Vanessa Charlot, Sheela Pree Bright, Rahima Gambo, and Aida Silvestri, as well as a constituency of creative practitioners working with performance and lens-based media such as Ayana V. Jackson, Nona Faustine, Atong Atem, Lebohang Kganye, Heather Agyepong, Silvia Rosi, and many others. This carefully curated visual survey stands on its own as an impressive collection of portrait, fashion, documentary, critical fine art, and socially engaged global photography.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9783791389271
ISBN10 3791389270
Number Of Pages 240
Item Weight 567 g
Publisher / Reseller Prestel
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

RENE E MUSSAI is Senior Curator at Autograph in London. A distinguished curator-scholar with a special interest in Black feminist and queer Afrodiasporic visual practices, she lectures and publishes widely on photography, cultural history, and curatorial activism.

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