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In The New Black Vanguard: Photography between Art and Fashion,
curator and critic Antwaun Sargent addresses a radical
transformation taking place in fashion and art today. The featuring
of the Black figure and Black runway and cover models in the media
and art has been one marker of increasingly inclusive fashion and
art communities. More critically, however, the contemporary visual
vocabulary around beauty and the body has been reinfused with new
vitality and substance thanks to an increase in powerful images
authored by an international community of Black photographers. In a
richly illustrated essay, Sargent opens up the conversation around
the role of the Black body in the marketplace; the
cross-pollination between art, fashion, and culture in constructing
an image; and the institutional barriers that have historically
been an impediment to Black photographers participating more fully
in the fashion (and art) industries. Fifteen artist portfolios
feature the brightest contemporary fashion photographers, including
Tyler Mitchell, the first Black photographer hired to shoot a cover
story for American Vogue; Campbell Addy, founder of the Nii Agency
and journal; and Nadine Ijewere, whose early series title, The
Misrepresentation of Representation, says it all. Alongside a
series of conversations between generations, their images and
stories chart the history of inclusion, and exclusion, in the
creation of the commercial Black image, while simultaneously
proposing a brilliantly reenvisioned future.
Dazzling color, dreamlike backgrounds, and a fierce gaze are the
hallmarks of Ijewere's work. But most important to the London
photographer is subversion of traditional concepts of beauty. In
fashion work, editorials, advertisements, and film stills, Ijewere
draws not only on her roots in Nigeria and Jamaica, but also on her
own experiences as a young Black woman in South East London whose
skin colour, hair, and body type were nowhere to be found in the
pages of magazines. Ijewere's vibrantly coloured, brilliantly
staged pictures often focus on themes of identity and diversity,
and feature nontraditional subjects that celebrate the uniqueness
of disparate cultures. This first monograph includes images from
her series of Jamaicans across different generations; photographs
of young people defying gender norms on the streets of Lagos; along
with editorial work she has created for Vogue, and fashion shoots
for Stella McCartney, Dior, Gap, Hermes, and Valentino. At the
vanguard of a history- changing artistic movement, Ijewere's
remarkable career has made her one of the most sought-after fashion
photographers working today.
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