young black woman standing on a brick-paved path with chain link fences on the left and privacy fences on the right; woman wears a sleeveless dress with vertical ribs and sandals, with her PR hand on her hip and her PL hand on her thigh

%C2%A9 Dawoud Bey

A Young Woman Between Carrolburg Place and Half Street, Washington, DC, 1989

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Dawoud Bey has devoted his career to, in his own words, “the human subject.” These sensitive portraits of five young people—after a religious service, on the steps outside their homes, and at work—reflect Bey’s ability to gain their trust and work in partnership with them. At the same time, these portraits show his longstanding effort to address a larger cultural tendency to dismiss the lives and experiences of young people, especially children of color. Bey’s monumental portraits are a powerful visual rebuttal to spaces, like museums, that have historically excluded or discouraged the presence of Black people.

Details
Title
A Young Woman Between Carrolburg Place and Half Street, Washington, DC
Artist Life
born 1953
Role
Photographer
Accession Number
2019.28.3
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young black woman standing on a brick-paved path with chain link fences on the left and privacy fences on the right; woman wears a sleeveless dress with vertical ribs and sandals, with her PR hand on her hip and her PL hand on her thigh

© Dawoud Bey

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