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Dionne Lee: A Monograph
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Dionne Lee: A Monograph

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Dionne Lee (born in New York) works across photography, video, and collage to examine interwoven histories of land, power, survival, and Black identity in the American landscape.

Lee's formal interventions and innovative darkroom techniques-including rephotographing found imagery from wilderness survival manuals and using graphite pencils to create inscriptions on her photographs of the landscape-weave together new narratives that address themes of dispossession, loss, survival, and resilience. Dionne Lee: Currents, the artist's first monograph, brings together key works from over a decade of Lee's career alongside essays by award-winning poet Camille T. Dungy and curator Eric Booker, as well as an interview with the artist Gabrielle L'Hirondelle Hill, offering a deeper look at a visionary artist reshaping how we see-and choose to imagine-the great outdoors.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Aperture
Country
United States
Date
29 July 2026
Pages
128
ISBN
9781597115988

Dionne Lee (born in New York) works across photography, video, and collage to examine interwoven histories of land, power, survival, and Black identity in the American landscape.

Lee's formal interventions and innovative darkroom techniques-including rephotographing found imagery from wilderness survival manuals and using graphite pencils to create inscriptions on her photographs of the landscape-weave together new narratives that address themes of dispossession, loss, survival, and resilience. Dionne Lee: Currents, the artist's first monograph, brings together key works from over a decade of Lee's career alongside essays by award-winning poet Camille T. Dungy and curator Eric Booker, as well as an interview with the artist Gabrielle L'Hirondelle Hill, offering a deeper look at a visionary artist reshaping how we see-and choose to imagine-the great outdoors.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Aperture
Country
United States
Date
29 July 2026
Pages
128
ISBN
9781597115988