About this Event
Doors open at 6 PM with refreshments available. The talk begins at 6:30 PM, followed by a book signing. The event concludes at 8 PM.
Centered around Joel Daniel Phillip's book, "Killing the Negative: A Conversation in Art & Verse"
The event is hosted and produced by EXiT and Catharine Clark Gallery. It is free and open to the public, but we kindly request that you RSVP.
"Killing the Negative: A Conversation in Art & Verse" is currently available for purchase. You can order a copy online or in person at the gallery. Copies will also be available for purchase on the day of the event.
About the book:
If art is an imitation of life, as the saying goes, then how does one define art intended to document grim reality? If the brutal, often stark real life is present, is this art? Is truthtelling in the eye of the beholder, or would some consider it “fake news?” Who or what is controlling the narrative and to what ends?
While looking through Farm Security Administration (FSA) photographs from the Great Depression, visual artist Joel Daniel Phillips stumbled upon a haunting image—a 1936 photograph by Walker Evans with a gaping black hole in the center. This chance discovery of a “killed negative” led Phillips and poet Quraysh Ali Lansana into a multi-year collaborative project: Killing the Negative: A Conversation in Art & Verse. Part meditation and part call-and-response, the project is an ekphrastic rejoinder to FSA Director Roy Stryker’s little-known practice of destroying the photographs he found unappealing—exploring complex intersections of representation, truth, and power.
Introductory Essays by Susan Green, Marcia Manhart Endowed Associate Curator for Contemporary Art & Design at the Philbrook Museum of Art and Erica X. Eisen.
Contributing Poets: U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo, North Carolina Poet Laureate Jaki Shelton Green, Randall Horton, Rose McLarney, Ken Hada, Moheb Soliman and Candace G. Wiley.
“There are many kinds of time in a photograph, just as in a poem… As for the black shot dots, we crumple them up and when we build a fire for dinner, we burn them, asking that anything that would endanger us be put away from us. Then we sing a song of protection and love.”
— U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo, excerpt from Blueberry Picking
Signed by Joel Daniel Phillips
Approximate Ship Date: October 2023
Number of Pages: 212
Number of Illustrations: 124
Hardcover Edition
1000 copies
First printing: May 2023
ISBN: 978-1-959567-01-1
LCN: 2023938836
Published by Left Field Books.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Catharine Clark Gallery, 248 Utah Street, San Francisco, United States
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