1993
Publisher: National Museum of the Arts
This catalogue documents a major early-career survey of Weems’s photography that accompanied a traveling exhibition organized by the museum. The book highlights her innovative use of photography and text to confront constructions of identity, race, gender, and power, showing how she reclaims visual narratives that have historically marginalized Black women and communities.
Includes essays by Andrea Kirsh and Susan Fisher Sterling. Also includes a complete biography of Weems’ exhibition history and a checklist of the exhibition.
Condition: Softcover catalogue. Good condition. Slight shelf wear and front cover is creased along the binding. Pages are in clean condition.
1993
Publisher: National Museum of the Arts
This catalogue documents a major early-career survey of Weems’s photography that accompanied a traveling exhibition organized by the museum. The book highlights her innovative use of photography and text to confront constructions of identity, race, gender, and power, showing how she reclaims visual narratives that have historically marginalized Black women and communities.
Includes essays by Andrea Kirsh and Susan Fisher Sterling. Also includes a complete biography of Weems’ exhibition history and a checklist of the exhibition.
Condition: Softcover catalogue. Good condition. Slight shelf wear and front cover is creased along the binding. Pages are in clean condition.