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Photograph by Audra Melton
T. Lang | choreographer, dancer, owner of the Movement Lab incubator; artistic director of T. Lang Dance
Chicago native T. Lang chose to radically change her life with a move to Atlanta 12 years ago after living in New York City. And she’s now firmly enmeshed in a changed South where her family formerly dwelled for decades. “This is my home,” she says. “I own property, I own space, I’m a tenured professor at Spelman.” For Lang, Atlanta is a place of possibility, for both Black and white people, to reclaim and remake the notion of the South for the greater good. ....

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Aesthetica Magazine - Image as Transformation


Image as Transformation
Dawoud Bey was born in 1953 in the borough of Queens, New York City. Now a world-renowned photographer, he first began to develop an interest in images as a teenager, receiving a camera from his godmother in 1968. The following year, he saw 
Harlem on My Mind at The Metropolitan Museum of Art – an exhibition widely criticised for its failure to include a significant number of artworks by African Americans. 
Bey was inspired to develop a new documentary project about Harlem, and took to the streets, producing portraits with residents from the historic neighbourhood. The series premiered at the Studio Museum in 1979, when Bey was just 26 years old. “I wanted to make images that contributed to the conversation about Harlem in visual culture,” Bey writes in  ....

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