American Artifacts
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The companion volume to Matt Black’s critically acclaimed American
Geography presents a deeper view of his six-year odyssey
documenting poverty in the United States of America. During his
six-year journey across the United States creating the project that
became American Geography, Matt Black collected objects in the
locations he visited. Each location is designated as an area of
‘concentrated poverty’ – a US Census definition for places with
poverty rates of 20% or higher. Over time, the objects he found and
collected began to take on symbolic significance. As Black
crisscrossed the United States, his collection grew into the
thousands: plastic spoons and forks, lottery tickets, liquor
bottles, lighters and matchbooks. Some items were important, like
job applications, medical paperwork, driver’s licenses; some were
lost personal effects, like family photographs, bracelets,
eyeglasses, notes and letters. And there was the detritus of
labour: work gloves, broken tools and supplies, wire, bolts,
padlocks and bent nails. This new monograph, presented as a
companion volume to Black’s seminal photobook, American Geography,
presents photographs of these objects, assemblages and collages,
previously unpublished images from American Geography, and the
voices of those who are cut off from the ‘American Dream’. These
humble, discarded objects form a portrait of America assembled from
its roadways and sidewalks, an archaeology of dispossession. For
those who follow Black’s photographic work and his unflinching
critique of inequality in the United States, this book is an
essential volume.