nehal

20/04/2010

walksworld:

bonesarecoralmade:

The Erased Lynching series (2003-ongoing)  sought to reveal that racially motivated lynching and vigilantism was a  more widespread practice in the American West than was believed, and   that in California, the majority of Lynchings were perpetrated against  Latinos, Native Americans, and Asian Americans; and that more Latinos  were lynched in California than were persons of any other race or  ethnicity.The images derive from appropriated lynching  postcards and archival materials in which the lynch victim and the ropes  have all been been removed; a conceptual gesture intended to direct the  viewers attention, not upon the lifeless body of lynch victim, but upon  the mechanisms of lynching themselves: the crowd, the spectacle, the  photographer, and even consider the impact of flash photography upon  this dismal past. The perpetrators, if present, remain fully visible,  jeering, laughing, or pulling at the air in a deadly pantomime. As such,  this series strives to make the invisible -visible.
Ken Gonzales-Day, curate

walksworld:

bonesarecoralmade:

The Erased Lynching series (2003-ongoing) sought to reveal that racially motivated lynching and vigilantism was a more widespread practice in the American West than was believed, and that in California, the majority of Lynchings were perpetrated against Latinos, Native Americans, and Asian Americans; and that more Latinos were lynched in California than were persons of any other race or ethnicity.

The images derive from appropriated lynching postcards and archival materials in which the lynch victim and the ropes have all been been removed; a conceptual gesture intended to direct the viewers attention, not upon the lifeless body of lynch victim, but upon the mechanisms of lynching themselves: the crowd, the spectacle, the photographer, and even consider the impact of flash photography upon this dismal past. The perpetrators, if present, remain fully visible, jeering, laughing, or pulling at the air in a deadly pantomime. As such, this series strives to make the invisible -visible.

Ken Gonzales-Day, curate

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