ArtistsDawoud Bey
Dawoud Bey

Dawoud Bey

1953
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93
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Dawoud Bey makes large-scale photographic portraits of American adolescents and marginalized subjects positioned within their communities and urban environments. His work combines the immediacy of street photography with an unflinching attention to the social and psychological complexity of his subjects. A MacArthur Fellow since 2017, Bey has developed a practice that treats portraiture as a vehicle for documenting and contesting social invisibility. His photographs are marked by intimate scale and formal precision, creating a visual record that centers voices often excluded from mainstream representation.

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Artsy artwork: Dawoud Bey Two Girls at Lady D’s Harlem 1976 (1976/printed later )
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Artsy artwork: 350,000 (2023)
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Artsy artwork: Angy (1998)
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Artsy artwork: Kevin (2003)
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Artsy artwork: Large Format Polaroid Portraits African American Artist Dawoud Bey (20th Century)
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Candida and Her Mother, Celia, II (Art Institute of Chicago)
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Cleveland Museum of Art
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Whitney Museum of American Art
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Yale School of Art
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Empire State College
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Benjamin N. Cardozo High School
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