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Dawoud Bey: The Birmingham Project Revisited
Dawoud Bey: The Birmingham Project Revisited
Dawoud Bey: The Birmingham Project Revisited
Dawoud Bey: The Birmingham Project Revisited
Dawoud Bey: The Birmingham Project Revisited

Birmingham Museum of Art

Dawoud Bey: The Birmingham Project Revisited

Published by The Birmingham Museum Of Art

Acclaimed photographer Dawoud Bey presents an exhibition of portraits, which symbolically commemorates the four young girls and two boys whose lives were lost on September 15, 1963, in the bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama. As some of the youngest victims of the Civil Rights Movement, Addie Mae Collins (14), Denise McNair (11), Carole Robertson (14), and Cynthia Wesley (14) are memorialized along with Virgil Ware (13) and Johnny Robinson (16), two Birmingham boys who lost their lives as a result of the violence that followed the bombing.

To create the portraits, Bey photographed girls, women, boys, and men who currently reside in Birmingham. The subjects represent the ages of the young victims at the time of their deaths, and the ages they would be were they alive today. Along with the portraits, Bey also created a video shot in locations throughout Birmingham entitled 9.15.63. The video evokes the mood of that day: an ordinary Sunday morning, propelled into tragedy by senseless violence. Without specifically referencing the incidents, the project serves as a memorial to lives lost, a message of hope, and a promise for the future.

Includes new forewords by Graham C. Boettcher, the R. Hugh Daniel Director of the Birmingham Museum of Art, and Mayor Randall Woodfin.

Original Exhibition Dates: September 08, 2013 - December 02, 2013 

New Edition 2023, Exhibition dates September 14, 2023 - Jan 14, 2024

Softcover, 9" x 12", 63 pages.