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Barbara Karant

Museum Exhibition Catalogues, Monographs, Artist's Projects, Curatorial Writings and Essays


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820 Ebony/Jet
MW EDITIONS

Residual textures, patterns and structures of the abandoned Ebony and Jet offices represent both the spirit of a Black publishing empire and the sense of its loss

Hbk, 9.25 x 11 in. / 240 pgs / 140 color / 8 bw. | 10/13/2026 | Awaiting stock
$65.00



820 Ebony/Jet820 Ebony/Jet

Visions of the Johnson Publishing Company, an American Icon

Published by MW Editions.
Foreword by Deborah Willis. Text by Aaron Bryant, Cheryl Finley, Brenna Greer, Jon Ott, E. James West, Carla Williams.

This book by photographer Barbara Karant commemorates the Johnson Publishing Company, publisher of the iconic Ebony and Jet magazines and the most influential Black-owned media corporation of its day. Karant spent more than three years documenting the company’s historic building at 820 S. Michigan Avenue in downtown Chicago, capturing the last vestiges of the original workspace after the company sold the building in 2010 and relocated in 2012. These vibrant interiors, which remained largely unchanged from 1972 to 2012, fostered the creativity of a staff working in a variety of media. Each floor of the 11-story building flaunted distinct color and pattern combinations, and its bold, contemporary design telegraphed JPC’s position at the forefront of Black American business and culture. Stripped of its furnishings, the interiors of the former JPC headquarters simultaneously represent the spirit of this landmark company and the sense of its loss, of a seminal moment in Black American history and the history of this nation.
Accompanying the approximately 125 color photographs by Karant are documentary images of the original interiors, along with other archival material.  A foreword by Deborah Willis and essays by Aaron Bryant, Cheryl Finley, Carla Williams, Jon Ott, Brenna Wynn Greer, and E. James West address JPC’s dominance as an image and tastemaker in mid- to late-20th century America, the landscape of American Black media, the Ebony in-house photo studio, and the site-specific lobby sculpture by Richard Hunt. Short texts by former employees who worked in the building contribute important documentation to JPC’s history. 820 Ebony/Jet is a tribute to the achievements of this remarkable American company.



PUBLISHER
MW Editions

BOOK FORMAT
Hardcover, 9.25 x 11 in. / 240 pgs / 140 color / 8 bw.

PUBLISHING STATUS
Pub Date
Forthcoming

DISTRIBUTION
D.A.P. Exclusive
Catalog: FALL 2026 p. 115   

PRODUCT DETAILS
ISBN 9781969303043 TRADE
List Price: $65.00 CAD $90.00 GBP £54.00

AVAILABILITY
Awaiting stock

STATUS: Forthcoming | 10/13/2026

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