Believable
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Praise for Believable:
"Taken together, Flash’s Believable is a celebration of the beauty and wonder of humanity at its very best, honoring artists like Amy Sherald, Carrie Mae Weems, and Tabboo!, trans legends Buck Angel, and philanthropist Agnes Gund. They stand as a testament to a shared lineage connecting past, present, and past, existing simultaneously as both art and artifact."
—Blind
“So sensual, so vivid, and always at the service of the art, Flash’s work reminds us of what is possible in photography today.”
—Cheryl Dunye, film director, The Watermelon Woman
“An important and vital document that will live beyond us.”
—Zanele Muholi, photographer and visual artist»
“Flash, through photography, becomes one of our generation’s most needed and great seers.”
—Pamela Sneed, author of Funeral Diva
“Celebrates self-love, survival, endurance, and the efforts toward a future that dismantles the horror of overt and institutional racism, sexism, and homophobia one frame at a time.”
—Halima Taha, arts writer, advisor, and author of Collecting African American Art: Works on Paper and Canvas
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- The New Press
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781620977538
- Utgivelsesår
- 2023
- Format
- 48 x 20 cm
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Praise for Believable:
"Taken together, Flash’s Believable is a celebration of the beauty and wonder of humanity at its very best, honoring artists like Amy Sherald, Carrie Mae Weems, and Tabboo!, trans legends Buck Angel, and philanthropist Agnes Gund. They stand as a testament to a shared lineage connecting past, present, and past, existing simultaneously as both art and artifact."
—Blind
“So sensual, so vivid, and always at the service of the art, Flash’s work reminds us of what is possible in photography today.”
—Cheryl Dunye, film director, The Watermelon Woman
“An important and vital document that will live beyond us.”
—Zanele Muholi, photographer and visual artist»
“Flash, through photography, becomes one of our generation’s most needed and great seers.”
—Pamela Sneed, author of Funeral Diva
“Celebrates self-love, survival, endurance, and the efforts toward a future that dismantles the horror of overt and institutional racism, sexism, and homophobia one frame at a time.”
—Halima Taha, arts writer, advisor, and author of Collecting African American Art: Works on Paper and Canvas