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Expressing the Individual | National Gallery of Art

https://www.nga.gov/educational-resources/uncovering-america/expressing-individual

Studying artists and their works invites explorations of identity and the human condition. What drives artists to create? What choices do artists make, and why? Sometimes artists directly engage with questions of identity in their artwork: Who am I? How do I relate to others, and how do they relate to me?
Bridgeport, Connecticut Walker Evans 1941 Walker Evans captured these women on film

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Celeste Headlee and James Van Der Zee’s “Couple, Harlem” | National Gallery of Art

https://www.nga.gov/stories/sound-thoughts-art/celeste-headlee-and-james-van-der-zees-couple-harlem

In this photograph, journalist and musician Celeste Headlee hears Lenox Avenue, a suite her grandfather William Grant Still named after Harlem’s main street. This portrait captures the pride of Black Americans achieving success during the Harlem Renaissance despite systemic injustice. 
Van Der Zee had kept his entire archive of glass plate negatives, and film negatives

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Nathalie Joachim and Carrie Mae Weems’s “May Flowers” | National Gallery of Art

https://www.nga.gov/stories/sound-thoughts-art/nathalie-joachim-and-carrie-mae-weemss-may-flowers

Composer Nathalie Joachim sees her childhood memories in May Flowers. The photograph also evokes the uniquely spiritual experience of recording a church choir in her family’s Haitian village. Joachim has lovingly woven their song into her composition.
She’s chosen to put it in the sepia tones, which make it seem pre-color film, right

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