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Heidelberg, Germany: Kehrer Verlag (2022)
Hardback.
New in decorated cloth boards. The hardcover has two book blocks and Swiss binding, and comprises various printing techniques.
An exceptional publication, both alarming and poignant, that sheds light on unresolved racial injustices in the time of Black Lives Matter
The Mississippi Delta has been called “The Most Southern Place on Earth,” a region of layered histories that collide with each other on a daily basis. It’s a place that defines America and Americans like no other part of the country – a culture entwined with slavery, poverty, and political and economic oppression. It is the land that gave birth to the creative genius of Muddy Waters and B.B. King, and to the horror of the Civil Rights-era murder of young Emmett Till.
Shadows of Emmett Till seeks to probe that complex past: picturing the energy of a landscape that has bred both hatred and creativity, interrogating the whiteness that has always held power in its grip in a place that is predominantly Black, and observing the many ways the shadow of Till’s murder still hangs over the Delta. This is work that breathes the Delta air and seeksto frame the region and its people in a 21st-century context, at a time when white America may be starting to finally come to terms with the sins of its past. It guides the viewer in an exploration of what the Delta was and what it now is.
Along the way, one can see the past spill into the present punctuated with troubling parallels to George Floyd and so many others.
Bob Newman is a retired physician, who for the past 15 years, has been working as a professional photographer engaged in long-term projects.
Recognizing the work in his Shadows of Emmett Till Project, International Photography Awards (IPA) selected him as Deeper Perspective 2021 Photographer of the Year and as a Jury Top Five Selection. He received a LensCulture Critic's Choice Award and was named a 2021 Finalist for Photolucida Critical Mass and The London International Creative Competition. The Independent Photographer included his images as part of the "2021 Through 10 Compelling Photographs" Retrospective.
In 2020, he was named to the Critical Mass Top 50, Short Listed in the Portrait of Humanity Competition, named a Finalist in the Fresh Annual Summer Exhibition, and selected as Portrait Finalist at the Head On Photo Festival (Sydney, Australia). International Photography Awards (IPA) selected thirteen images of his for awards including Jury Top 5, First Place and Honorable Mentions.
Bob Newman is based in Gainesville, Florida.
Magdalena Solé is an award-winning photographer, known for her sensitive expressions of culture through distinctive color artistry. Born in Spain, and raised in Switzerland, Solé has lived in New York City for more than thirty years before moving to the deep countryside of Vermont. She earned her MFA in film from Columbia University, New York. Her work has been exhibited internationally and is represented in major museum collections. In addition to her practice as a professional photographer and filmmaker, Solé teaches photo workshops, lectures on photography, creates artists' books, and works as an independent photo editor.
W. Ralph Eubanks (b.1957) is a writer and essayist whose work focuses on race, identity, and the culture and literature of the American South.
Eubanks was honored with a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2007, was director of publishing for the Library of Congress, and is the former editor of the Virginia Quarterly Review at the University of Virginia. As of May 2021, he was a Radcliffe Institute fellow at Harvard University.
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