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Dawoud Bey, Chicago photographer, focuses in new exhibition on how slavery still lives

Por: Chicago Sun Times Entertainment January 05, 2024

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For Dawoud Bey, history is anything but dead. Through the Hyde Park photographer’s eyes and his lens, the events of the past are very much alive and tangled amid contemporary life.A MacArthur fellow whose intimate, evocative portraits have been the subject of  Bey has shifted his focus in the last few years to the indelible mark people have had on place and space, and in particular, how the legacy of slavery still lives.Bey, 70, began this... + full article



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