Dawoud Bey: Addison Gallery of American Art.African-American photographer Dawoud Bey, who first garnered widespread recognition in the early '90s for black-and-white portraits taken on the streets of Harlem, has spent the past fifteen years focusing on diverse populations of teenagers. "Class Pictures," Bey's recent exhibition at the Addison Gallery of American Art American art, the art of the North American colonies and of the United States. There are separate articles on American architecture, North American Native art, pre-Columbian art and architecture, Mexican art and architecture, Spanish colonial art and architecture, , was centered on his depictions of contemporary American adolescence. The work on display--a video titled Four Stories, 2003, and forty large color shots taken between 2003 and 2006--was the result of visits to more than a dozen high schools around the country and was made in close collaboration with students from Andover; Lawrence, MA; Chicago; Detroit; New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of ; Orlando; and San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden . Bey's methodology remained consistent throughout his three to four-week visits to each institution: Portrait subjects were asked to write a personal statement to accompany their picture before it was taken. The artist did not read these statements until after the shoot, concentrating instead on capturing the essence of the youngsters' posture, dress, and expression, his intention being "that the students in the project represent as broadly as practically possible the increasingly diverse population of this country as a way of visualizing and reinscribing the notion of just who America is at this moment in history." The teenagers, who represent a variety of racial origins and physical types, are sharply etched against backgrounds distinguished by blackboards, maps, and other classroom fixtures. The locations and names of the schools are withheld, and we are introduced to the students on a first-name basis only. The accompanying narratives, which range from heartrending tales of pregnancy, illness, and alienation to rambling accounts of academic, sporting, and romantic adventure--thus carry substantial weight as markers of individuality. The subject of Sarah, 2005, revels in her goth garb and makeup as she sits atop a desk, hands on her boots. Her chipped black nail polish, reddened catlike cat·like adj. Resembling a cat, especially in being quiet or stealthy. eyes, and mournful mourn·ful adj. 1. Feeling or expressing sorrow or grief; sorrowful. 2. Causing or suggesting sadness or melancholy: the mournful sound of a train whistle. expression seem consistent with her words, "My soul is not dark. I have dealt with pain and misfortunes." Marieke, 2005, a gorgeous, swanlike blonde, purses her sensuous lips and caresses a curved wooden chair. Her statement maintains that she is addicted to reading and additionally informs us that she is in Andover (the location of Phillips Academy Phillips Academy, at Andover, Mass.; college preparatory boarding and day school; opened 1778, chartered 1780 by Samuel Phillips. Founded for boys, it is the oldest incorporated academy in the United States and has served as the model for many later schools. , the prestigious prep school on whose campus the gallery is situated). [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Often, seeming inconsistencies between self-image and the camera's view make for the most compelling work. Gerard, 2003, for example, depicts a pensive pen·sive adj. 1. Deeply, often wistfully or dreamily thoughtful. 2. Suggestive or expressive of melancholy thoughtfulness. young black man sitting bolt upright, crossing his arms in a defensive pose. His simple statement, I AM A HARDWORKING MAN AND I AM BLACK. I HAVE A NICE SMILE AND NICE LONG HAIR is so direct and untroubled that we struggle to align it with the more troubled personality hinted at in the picture. Such revealing or ambiguous intersections of physical nuance and verbal expression Noun 1. verbal expression - the communication (in speech or writing) of your beliefs or opinions; "expressions of good will"; "he helped me find verbal expression for my ideas"; "the idea was immediate but the verbalism took hours" verbalism, expression mesh with the detailed mapping of facial topography made possible by Bey's medium-format camera to produce a truly engrossing engrossing, in English law, practice of acquiring a monopoly of goods in order to sell them at an inflated price. The offense was ordinarily limited to monopolies of foods. Related practices were forestalling, i.e. study. |
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