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鈥淜ris Graves: The Testament Project鈥 on Display in Rare Book Room

October 20, 2016 By Emily Schalk '19

A stirring collection of photographs, videos, and testimonials, is now on display in the Rare Book Room of Canaday Library.

Artist Kris Graves stands in Bryn Mawr's Rare Book Room. Behind him are portraits from the鈥
Artist Kris Graves at the September 21 reception for his exhibit on display in Bryn Mawr's Rare Book鈥

Graves on his work:

The Testament Project is an exploration and re-conception of the contemporary black experience in America. More often than not, black people are portrayed in the extreme鈥攅ither as very rich or very poor, they are demonized, infantilized, ridiculed, idolized or hyper-sexualized; and within the art canon there is a noticeable scarcity of black representation.

In these glowing portraits, control of the colored lighting is given to my subjects, in order to create a space that is participatory and empowered. By including subjects in the creation of the scene and the altering of color, I seek to create photographs that portray individuality in addition to their blackness.

鈥淭he Testament Project鈥 is the first of many exhibits planned and hosted by Bryn Mawr鈥檚 Special Collections for the 2016-2017 school year. The exhibit combines the creative forces of  and Carrie Robbins, making her debut as curator of art and artifacts for Bryn Mawr鈥檚 Special Collections. The exhibit is open daily from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and lasts until December 18. The exhibition opened with an artist reception and lecture on Sept. 21. To see images from the event,

Graves' , in which he traveled across the country to document the physical spaces where 8 black men lost their lives at the hands of police, appears on the Vanity Fair website Hive.

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