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Publisher Note

During his six-year journey across the United States creating the project that became American Geography, Matt Black collected objects in the locations he visited. Each location is designated as an area of “concentrated poverty”—a US Census definition for places with poverty rates of 20% or higher. Over time, the objects he found and collected began to take on symbolic significance.

As Black crisscrossed the United States, his collection grew into the thousands: plastic spoons and forks, lottery tickets, liquor bottles, lighters, and matchbooks. Some items were important, like job applications, medical paperwork, driver’s licenses; some were lost personal effects, like family photographs, bracelets, eyeglasses, notes, and letters. And there was the detritus of labor: work gloves, broken tools and supplies, wire, bolts, padlocks, and bent nails.
This new monograph presents photographs of these objects, assemblages, and collages, as well as previously unpublished images from American Geography, and the voices of those who are cut off from the “American Dream.”
These humble, discarded objects form a portrait of America assembled from its roadways and sidewalks, an archaeology of dispossession.

Photobook

American Artifacts

by Matt Black

Publisher
Release Place New York, United States of America
Edition 1st edition
Release Date 2024
Credits
Writer: Matt Black
Artist: Matt Black
Identifiers
ISBN-13: 9780500027752
Work  
Subform Photobook
Topics Migrations, Usa
Methods Photography
Language English
Format hardcover
Dimensions 27.0 × 27.0 cm
Pages 172