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American Gods

John Edmonds

Photography

After receiving his M.F.A. from Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, John Edmonds moved to Crown Heights, Brooklyn, in 2016. He soon noticed that many people in the neighborhood wore du-rags, such as the ones seen on these three men, and began a new series of grand pictures that underscore the symbolic and poetic power of the accessory. Edmonds created this group portrait in his studio using a large-format camera and available light. The work represents a transition from the artist’s earlier Du-Rags series, which consists of singular portraits of individuals donning the eponymous headwear, photographed from behind. Here the pyramidal composition recalls the sacred geometry of Renaissance paintings, while the three du-rags correspond to the red, black, and green of the Pan-African flag.
MEDIUM Inkjet print
DATES 2017
DIMENSIONS 70 × 55 in. (177.8 × 139.7 cm) frame (white finish frame per artists design): 71 1/2 × 57 3/4 × 2 in. (181.6 × 146.7 × 5.1 cm)
COLLECTIONS Photography
ACCESSION NUMBER 2021.10.2
CREDIT LINE Purchase gift of Steven Guttman
MUSEUM LOCATION This item is not on view
EDITION Edition: 2/3
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