Ming Smith: An Aperture Monograph, 9781597114820
Hardcover
A poetic vision of Black life, beauty, and spiritual energy.
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Ming Smith: An Aperture Monograph

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  • Hardcover

    236 pages

  • Release Date

    12 November 2020

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Summary

Ming Smith: A Celebration of Black Life Through Photography

Ming Smith’s poetic and experimental images are icons of twentieth-century African American life. One of the greatest artist-photographers working today, Smith moved to New York in the 1970s and began to make images charged with startling beauty and spiritual energy. This long-awaited monograph brings together four decades of Smith’s work, celebrating her trademark lyricism, distinctively blurred silhouettes, dynamic street…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781597114820
ISBN-10:1597114820
Author:Ming Smith
Publisher:Aperture Foundation
Imprint:Aperture
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:236
Release Date:12 November 2020
Weight:1.55kg
Dimensions:269mm x 216mm
About The Author

Ming Smith

Ming Smith (born in Detroit) is a photographer whose poetic, often experimental, work has been shown at major museums, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Schomburg Center, New York; the Brooklyn Museum; and the Serpentine Galleries and Tate Modern, London.

Emmanuel Iduma is an art critic and author of A Stranger’s Pose (2018).

Arthur Jafa is an artist, cinematographer, and recipient of the 2019 Venice Biennale Golden Lion award.

M. Neelika Jayawardane is a professor and researcher whose work has appeared in Aperture and Frieze. She is a founding member of Africa Is a Country.

Yxta Maya Murray is professor of law at Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, and author of the forthcoming novel Art Is Everything.

Hans Ulrich Obrist is artistic director of the Serpentine Galleries in London, author of The Interview Project, and coeditor of Cahiers d’Art.

Namwali Serpell is a novelist, critic, professor, and author of The Old Drift (2019).

Janet Hill Talbert is a jewelry designer, former book editor, and founder of the African American book imprint Harlem Moon.

Greg Tate is an author and musician. He has written for the New York Times, Washington Post, and Artforum, among other publications.

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