Lyle Ashton Harris:
Excessive Exposure
Text by Okwui Enwezor; foreword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.; artist interview with Chuck Close.
Hardcover 10 x 11.75inches
360 pages, 350 color images, 10 b&w
$75.00 (ISBN:
9780974364872) |
Excessive Exposure documents all the chocolate-colored portraits that
Bronx-born artist Lyle Ashton Harris made with a large-format Polaroid
camera over the past ten years. This sequence of approximately 200 paired
front and back portraits, for which Harris has become so well known, has now
come to a close, making this volume the definitive publication on the
series. The portraits' subjects include Harris' family and friends,
art-world personalities, noted cultural figures, celebrities and
politicians. These images are further distinguished by a strategic blurring
of conventional gender roles, sexual identities and racial categories, and
by a refined use of light and shade. Okwui Enwezor contributes an essay
analyzing Harris' portraits, situating these works in the context of the
artist's work of the past 20 years, as well as in the broader history of the
genre. The book also includes a conversation between Harris and artist Chuck
Close that took place in 1999, when Harris was beginning the series. With a
penetrating foreword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Excessive Exposure offers a
wealth of superb portraiture and is destined to become a touchstone volume
among photo-books. |