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Ernest Cole: The True America By Ernest Cole

Ernest Cole: The True America by Ernest Cole


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Ernest Cole: The True America by Ernest Cole

The first publication of Ernest Coles photographs depicting Black lives in the United States during the turbulent and eventful late 1960s and early 70s

After the publication of his landmark 1967 book House of Bondageon the horrors of apartheid, Ernest Cole moved to New York and received a grant from the Ford Foundation to document Black communities in cities and rural areas of the United States. He released very few images from this body of work while he was alive. Thought to be lost entirely, the negatives of Coles American pictures resurfaced in Sweden in 2017.

Ernest Cole photographed extensively in New York City, documenting the lively community of Harlem, including a thrilling series of color photographs, as he turned his talent to street photography across Manhattan. In 1968 Cole traveled to Chicago, Cleveland, Memphis, Atlanta, and Los Angeles, as well as rural areas of the South, capturing the mood of different Black communities in the months leading up to and just after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. The pictures both reflect a newfound hope and freedom that Cole felt in America, and an incisive eye for inequality as he became increasingly disillusioned by the systemic racism he witnessed. This treasure trove of rediscovered work provides an important window into American society and redefines Coles oeuvre, presenting a fuller picture of the life and work of a man who fled South Africa and exposed life under apartheid to the world.

About Ernest Cole

Ernest Cole(born in Transvaal, South Africa, 1940; died in New York, 1990) is best known for House of Bondage, a photobook published in 1967 that chronicles the horrors of apartheid. After fleeing South Africa in 1966, he became a banned person, settling in New York. He was associated with Magnum Photos and received funding from the Ford Foundation to undertake a project looking at Black communities and cultures in the United States. Cole spent an extensive time in Sweden and became involved with the Tiofoto collective. He died at age forty-nine of cancer. In 2017, more than six thousand of Coles negativesmissing for more than forty yearsresurfaced in Sweden. James Sandersis a journalist, researcher, and scholar. He has written extensively on South African politics, in such books as South Africa and the International Media, 19721979: A Struggle for Representation(1999) andApartheids Friends: The Rise and Fall of South Africas Secret Service(2006). He worked as a research specialist onAnthony Sampson Mandela: The Authorised Biography(1999), and on numerous documentary films, includingMandela: The Living Legend(2003) andMandelas Gun(2016). He served as a guest editor ofNoseweekand was the founding editor ofMolotov Cocktail. Sanders has concentrated his research on the life of Ernest Cole. Leslie M. Wilson is associate director for academic engagement and research at the Art Institute of Chicago. Her research, teaching, and curatorial endeavors focus on the history of photography, the arts of Africa and the African diaspora, modern and contemporary American art, and museum studies. Her current and forthcoming projects include not all realisms: photography, Africa, and the long 1960sat the University of Chicagos Smart Museum of Art where she was a curatorial fellow from 2019 to 2021, andDavid Goldblatt: No ulterior motiveat the Art Institute of Chicago with cocurators Matthew Witkovsky and Judy Ditner. She has written for numerous publications, includingDear Dave,FOAM, andManual. From 2017 to 2021, she was assistant professor of art history at Purchase College, SUNY.

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NGR9781597115346
9781597115346
1597115347
Ernest Cole: The True America by Ernest Cole
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2024-01-18
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