Baldwin Lee

Baldwin Lee

Hardback (12 Nov 2022)

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Publisher's Synopsis

"I suspect that few are aware of the accomplishments of Baldwin Lee, who, photographing in the South 30 years ago, produced a body of work that is among the most remarkable in American photography of the past half-century." -Mark Steinmetz, Time

In 1983, Baldwin Lee (born 1951) left his home in Knoxville, Tennessee, with his 4 × 5 view camera and set out on the first of a series of road trips to photograph the American South. The subject of his pictures was Black Americans: at home, at work and at play, in the street and in nature. This project would consume Lee-a first-generation Chinese American-for the remainder of that decade, and it would forever transform his perception of his country, its people and himself.
The resulting archive from this seven-year period contains nearly 10,000 black-and-white negatives. This monograph, Baldwin Lee, presents a selection of 88 images edited by the photographer Barney Kulok, accompanied by an interview with Lee by the curator Jessica Bell Brown and an essay by the writer Casey Gerald. Arriving almost four decades after Lee began his journey, this publication reveals the artist's unique commitment to picturing life in America.

Book information

ISBN: 9780578315034
Publisher: ARTBOOK | D.A.P.
Imprint: Hunters Point Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 168
Weight: 1542g
Height: 292mm
Width: 273mm
Spine width: 22mm