
American Geography
A Reckoning with a Dream
Matt Black(Author)
Thames & Hudson Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 30. September 2021
Book
Hardback
168 pages
978-0-500-54535-5 (ISBN)
Description
American Geography is the visual record of Magnum photographer Matt Black's five-year, 100,000-mile road trip across 46 states of the United States, plus Puerto Rico. It examines the conditions of powerlessness, prejudice and pragmatism among America's poor.
The project originated in Matt Black's exploration of his own home town in California's rural Central Valley - a place that has been called 'the other California' - where one third of the population lives in poverty. Travelling out from that location in 2015, he went on to visit designated 'poverty areas' - places with poverty rates of above 20% as defined by the US census. He found that, rather than being anomalies, 'poverty areas' are never more than two-hour's drive apart. They are woven throughout the fabric of the country, yet are cut off from the 'land of opportunity'.
Matt Black's compelling black and white photographs, from which one can trace a line back to the FSA Photographers of the 1930s and 1940s such as Walker Evans and Dorothea Lange, are accompanied by his own travelogue - an eclectic combination of observations, overheard conversations in cafes and city buses, diner menus, bus timetables, historical facts and echoes from daily news reports - which enrich the vivid portrait of these 'states of un-America.'
With 100 illustrations in colour
The project originated in Matt Black's exploration of his own home town in California's rural Central Valley - a place that has been called 'the other California' - where one third of the population lives in poverty. Travelling out from that location in 2015, he went on to visit designated 'poverty areas' - places with poverty rates of above 20% as defined by the US census. He found that, rather than being anomalies, 'poverty areas' are never more than two-hour's drive apart. They are woven throughout the fabric of the country, yet are cut off from the 'land of opportunity'.
Matt Black's compelling black and white photographs, from which one can trace a line back to the FSA Photographers of the 1930s and 1940s such as Walker Evans and Dorothea Lange, are accompanied by his own travelogue - an eclectic combination of observations, overheard conversations in cafes and city buses, diner menus, bus timetables, historical facts and echoes from daily news reports - which enrich the vivid portrait of these 'states of un-America.'
With 100 illustrations in colour
Reviews / Votes
'The photographs confer a stoical dignity on these exiles from America's glossy promise, and notes from Black's journals reveal how compassionately he listened to their jaunty tales of woe' - Observer '[Black's] photographs are in stark black and white, and have an almost lino- or woodcut feel to them. Their strong graphic quality - the contrasts between black shadows and harsh sunlight - endow his images with a sharp edge supremely appropriate for his subject' - Morning Star 'An eye-opener' - Black & White Photography 'An unflinching and challenging portrayal of its subject matter' - Digital Camera MagazineMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Illustrations
100 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 270 mm
Width: 267 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
1278 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-500-54535-5 (9780500545355)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Matt Black is a member of Magnum Photos. He has received numerous honours, including the W. Eugene Smith Grant, three Robert F. Kennedy Journalism awards, and grants from the National Geographic Society and the Emerson Collective. He lives in rural California.
Content
Foreword
Introduction
1. South and West
2. South and East
3. North and East
4. North and West
Introduction
1. South and West
2. South and East
3. North and East
4. North and West