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Hank Willis Thomas: All Things Being Equal

Hardback

Main Details

Title Hank Willis Thomas: All Things Being Equal
Authors and Contributors      Photographs by Hank Willis Thomas
Text by Julia Dolan
Text by Sara Krajewski
Text by Sarah Elizabeth Lewis
Interviewer Dr. Kellie Jones
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:268
Dimensions(mm): Height 293,Width 240
Category/GenreArt History
Individual artists and art monographs
Individual photographers
ISBN/Barcode 9781597114486
ClassificationsDewey:779.092
Audience
General
Illustrations Illustrated in colour and black and white throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Aperture
Imprint Aperture
Publication Date 15 November 2018
Publication Country United States

Description

The first in-depth overview of this influential artist's work Timely and provocative survey that speaks directly to today's most pressing social issues Pop-inflected, smart, and compelling art that crosses genres and disciplines

Author Biography

Hank Willis Thomas (born in Plainfield, New Jersey, 1976) received his BFA from New York University, and an MFA in photography and an MA in visual criticism from California College of the Arts. His first monograph, Pitch Blackness, was published by Aperture in 2008. His collaborative projects include the book and traveling exhibition Question Bridge: Black Males, the installation In Search of the Truth, and For Freedoms, the first artist-run super PAC, founded in 2016. In 2017, Thomas received the AIMIA | AGO Photography Prize. He is represented by Jack Shainman Gallery in New York and Goodman Gallery in South Africa. Julia Dolan, PhD, is the Minor White Curator of Photography at the Portland Art Museum, Oregon. She has worked with the photography collections at institutions including the Philadelphia Museum of Art; the Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, Massachusetts; and the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University. Sara Krajewski is the Robert and Mercedes Eicholz Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Portland Art Museum, Oregon. She is the recipient of a Curatorial Fellowship from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts for research into emerging transdisciplinary artistic practices. Sarah Elizabeth Lewis is Assistant Professor of History of Art and Architecture and African and African American Studies at Harvard University. She is the author of The Rise: Creativity, the Gift of Failure, and the Search for Mastery (2015), and served as guest editor for "Vision & Justice," an issue of Aperture magazine, for which she received the 2017 Infinity Award for Critical Writing and Research from the International Center of Photography. Sarah Elizabeth Lewis is Assistant Professor of History of Art and Architecture and African and African American Studies at Harvard University. She is the author of The Rise: Creativity, the Gift of Failure, and the Search for Mastery (2015), and served as guest editor for "Vision & Justice," an issue of Aperture magazine, for which she received the 2017 Infinity Award for Critical Writing and Research from the International Center of Photography. Kellie Jones is Professor in the department of art history and archaeology and a Fellow at the Institute for Research in African American Studies at Columbia University. She has received numerous awards for her work, including a MacArthur Fellowship in 2016.