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Free as they want to be: Artists Committed to Memory (Hardcover)
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Free as they want to be: Artists Committed to Memory (Hardcover)
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'Free as they want to be': Artists Committed to Memory is the
companion publication to the FotoFocus biennial exhibition that is
scheduled for Fall 2022 and will run at the National Underground
Railroad Freedom Center until Spring 2023. This project considers
the historic and contemporary role that photography and film have
played in remembering legacies of slavery and its aftermath while
examining the social lives of Black Americans within various places
including the land, at home, in photographic albums, at historic
sites, and in public memory. This exhibition acknowledges artists'
constant involvement with efforts to explore the possibilities of
freedom and their relationship to it. Their quest to be 'as free as
they want to be' is envisioned in the subject matter they explore
as well as in their persistent drive to innovate aesthetic
practices in photographic media. The publication presents some 20
artists working in photography, video, silkscreen, projection, and
mixed media installation. Free as they want to be is inspired by
the words of James Baldwin and the timely theme of FotoFocus, World
Record, as well as events of late that have shaped the world as we
know it. The artists selected for this publication are on the
frontlines, creating, documenting, and writing. The works they have
conceived reflect defining moments in the struggle for racial
justice and equality. Free as they want to be presents an occasion
to reflect upon the past, to mark significant defining moments -
both triumphs and tragedies - that characterize a people and their
experiences in the present - and to propose future possibilities.
The artists offer images that advance a different sense of
empowerment. Their images thus play an integral part in casting
resilient narratives as they commemorate endurance, longevity, and
accomplishment. The timing of a publication like this could not be
more urgent given the human toll of the pandemic, widening economic
disparities, the threat of war, voting rights, global migration
crises, and quotidian violence. Proposed Artists: Terry Adkins;
Radcliffe Bailey; J.P. Ball Studio; Sadie Barnett; Dawoud Bey;
Sheila Pree Bright; Bisa Butler; Omar Victor Diop; Nona Faustine;
Adama Delphine Fawundu; Daesha Devon Harris; Isaac Julien; Cathy
Opie; Hank Willis Thomas; Lava Thomas; Carrie Mae Weems; Wendel
White; William Earle Williams; anonymous tintype photographer -
photo album
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