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ARTBOOK D.A.P. CATALOG Find museum exhibition catalogues, art and photography monographs, artist's books and photo books at ARTBOOK.COM, alongside titles on architecture, design, urban studies, visual culture, and experimental writing. We are a division of Distributed Art Publishers, the world's largest distributor of art books and museum exhibition catalogues. D.A.P. is the exclusive trade representative of leading museums and international art and photography book publishers.CURATED ART LIBRARIES Art History, Architecture, and Photography Book LibrariesCURATOR INDEX Curatorial Essays, Monographs and Museum Exhibition Catalogues by Curator |   |   | Black Feminist World-Building in LaToya Ruby Frazier’s ‘Monuments of Solidarity’“I am not a carbon copy of anyone, just as you are not a composite of your mother, father, grandparents, siblings or extended relatives. The self-portrait you see—the image of your presence—will be the life you live. Part of the root of the world photograph is phōs, which means ‘light’ or ‘to shine.’ It appears also in the ancient Greek word phōsphóros, which means “bearer of light” or “bringer of light.” To photograph means to draw light. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” So begins Monuments of Solidarity, the catalog to LaToya Ruby Frazier’s formidable MoMA survey, collecting more than two decades of her rich, empathetic photographic projects dealing with equity in labor, gender relationships, race, environmental justice and health care, to name just a few of the major issues she tackles head on. “Momme” (2008) is from Frazier’s earliest, breakthrough body of work, The Notion of Family (2001–14)—centered around her collapsed steel-milling hometown of Braddock, Pennsylvania, and three generations of African American women including herself, her mother and her grandmother—which she initiated when she was just sixteen years old. | | ABOUT ARTBOOK the art world's source for books on art & culture
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