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Columbia, South Carolina, 1984

Columbia, South Carolina

1984

gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Shreveport, Louisiana, 1985

Shreveport, Louisiana

1985

vintage gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Boyle, Mississippi, 1985

Boyle, Mississippi

1985

vintage gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Canton, Mississippi, 1985

Canton, Mississippi

1985

vintage gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Rosedale, Mississippi, 1985

Rosedale, Mississippi

1985

vintage gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1983

Vicksburg, Mississippi

1983

vintage gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Untitled, 1983-89

Untitled

1983-89

vintage gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Untitled, 1983-89

Untitled

1983-89

gelatin silver print

20 x 16 inches

Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1984

Vicksburg, Mississippi

1984

gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Plain Dealing, Louisiana, 1985

Plain Dealing, Louisiana

1985

vintage gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Untitled, 1983-89

Untitled

1983-89

vintage gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Untitled, 1983-89

Untitled

1983-89

vintage gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Charleston, South Carolina, 1984

Charleston, South Carolina

1984

vintage gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Mobile, Alabama, 1983

Mobile, Alabama

1983

vintage gelatin silver print 

16 x 20 inches

Untitled, 1983-89

Untitled

1983-89

vintage gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1984

Vicksburg, Mississippi

1984

vintage gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Montgomery, Alabama, 1984

Montgomery, Alabama

1984

vintage gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1983

Vicksburg, Mississippi

1983

gelatin silver print 

16 x 20 inches

New Orleans, Louisiana, 1984

New Orleans, Louisiana

1984

vintage gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Untitled, 1983-89

Untitled

1983-89

vintage gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Untitled, 1983-89

Untitled

1983-89

vintage gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Untitled, 1983-89

Untitled

1983-89

vintage gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Lula, Mississippi, 1984

Lula, Mississippi

1984

vintage gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Walls, Mississippi, 1984

Walls, Mississippi

1984

gelatin silver print 

16 x 20 inches

Untitled, 1983-89

Untitled

1983-89

vintage gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Lula, Mississippi, 1984

Lula, Mississippi

1984

vintage gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Untitled, 1983-89

Untitled

1983-89

vintage gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Helena, Arkansas, 1986

Helena, Arkansas

1986

vintage gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Natchez, Mississippi, 1984

Natchez, Mississippi

1984

vintage gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Valdosta, Georgia, 1984

Valdosta, Georgia

1984

vintage gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Untitled, 1983-89

Untitled

1983-89

vintage gelatin silver print

20 x 16 inches

Garnett, South Carolina, 1985

Garnett, South Carolina

1985

vintage gelatin silver print

20 x 16 inches

Valdosta, Georgia, 1986

Valdosta, Georgia

1986

vintage gelatin silver print

20 x 16 inches

Columbia, South Carolina, 1984

Columbia, South Carolina

1984

vintage gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Montgomery, Alabama, 1984

Montgomery, Alabama

1984

gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Quitman, Georgia, 1984

Quitman, Georgia

1984

vintage gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Monroe, Louisiana, 1985

Monroe, Louisiana

1985

gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Columbia, South Carolina, 1984

Columbia, South Carolina

1984

vintage gelatin silver print

20 x 16 inches

Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

 

Joseph Bellows Gallery is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition, Baldwin Lee.  The exhibition will open with a reception for the artist on Saturday, the 22nd of October, from 4-6 pm, and continue through December 10th.  This will be the second solo exhibition of the photographer’s work presented by the gallery.  The gallery first showcased Lee’s epic project online from April 18th – June 26, 2020.

The upcoming show will present a remarkable selection of vintage prints from this critically acclaimed and highly celebrated body of work taken within Black communities in the South that began in 1983 and continued throughout that decade.  The resulting collection of images from this seven-year period contains nearly ten thousand black-and-white negatives taken with a 4 x 5-inch view camera.  Lee’s graceful pictures from this project perfectly balance the photographer’s presence and the subject’s will, honoring both through the resulting, beautifully printed 16 x 20-inch black-and-white photographs.  The esteemed photography curator Joshua Chuang has noted that “The pictures stand apart, not because they are depictions of Black subjects by a first-generation Chinese-American, but because they were made by a photographer of rare perception and instinct.”
 

Baldwin Lee studied photography with Minor White at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in 1972.  Lee then continued his education at Yale University, where he studied with Walker Evans.  He received a Master of Fine Arts in 1975.  After school, Lee began teaching photography at the Massachusetts College of Art and then at Yale while creating his own photographs, which at the time were rooted in exploring the contemporary built environment.  Lee's later work from the early to late-1980s entitled Black Americans in the South (from which this exhibition is drawn), is a compelling and empathic portrait that represents its subjects within their rural environments, expressing the joys of childhood, the gravity of adult life, and the places in between.  Images from Lee’s Southern work were featured in Aperture Magazine, Issue 115, New Southern Photography: Between Myth and Reality (1989), and now form the newly published monograph Baldwin Lee (Hunters Point Press, 2022).  

Lee's work has been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Chrysler Museum of Art, the Knoxville Museum of Art, the Southeast Center for Contemporary Art, and the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia.  His photographs are in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, the University of Michigan Museum of Art, the University of Kentucky Art Museum, the Yale University Art Gallery, The Morgan Library, and the Museum of the City of New York.  He has been honored with fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation (1984) and the National Endowment for the Arts (1984 and 1990).

To request high-resolution press images or further information, please contact the gallery at info@josephbellows.com