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Deana Lawson

Gagosian is pleased to announce the representation of Deana Lawson in New York, Europe, and Asia. To inaugurate the relationship, the gallery will exhibit her photographs in a joint presentation with Sally Mann at Paris Photo, from November 11 to 13, 2022. A major survey of Lawson’s work is on view at the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, through February 19, 2023.

A leading photo-based artist of her generation, Lawson is renowned for images that explore how communities and individuals hold space within shifting terrains of social, capital, and ecological orders. Lawson projects her own contemporary Black experience onto an expanded view of human history and cosmologies. Her gaze is both local and global, focusing on Brooklyn, the Americas, and countries connected to the African diaspora.

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Photo: © Deana Lawson

Photo: © Deana Lawson

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Deana Lawson was named the 2022 winner of the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize at a special ceremony at the Photographers’ Gallery in London on May 12, 2022. The prize is awarded annually to a living artist of any nationality who has made the most significant contribution, either through an exhibition or publication, to the medium of photography in Europe. Lawson received the nomination for her 2020 exhibition Centropy at Kunsthalle Basel.

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Deana Lawson, Barrington and Father, 2021 © Deana Lawson

Photo: © Deana Lawson

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Photo: © Deana Lawson

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