Maude Schuyler-Clay: Mississippi History
By (Author) Maude Schuyler-Clay
Steidl Publishers
Steidl Verlag
1st January 2016
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Individual photographers
779.092
Hardback
144
Width 295mm, Height 320mm
1670g
Maude Schuyler Clay started her color portrait series "Mississippi History" in 1975 when she came upon her first Rolleiflex 2 camera. At the time, she was living and working in New York and paid frequent visits to her native Mississippi Delta whose landscape and people continued to inspire her. Over the next twenty-five years, the project, which began as "The Mississippians," evolved in part as an homage to Julia Margaret Cameron, a definitive pioneer of the art of photography. Cameron lived in Victorian England and began her photographic experiments in 1863. Clay's expressive, allegorical portraits of her friends, family and other Mississippians, as well as her artful approach to capturing the essence of light, are the driving forces behind her recollection of moments of family life in Mississippi in the 1980s and '90s.
Though the images were made over the span of 25 years, each one appears timeless... The "history" told in Mississippi History is a personal one, looking back on the people and way of life that drew Clay back home time and again.--Holly Stuart Hughes "Photo District News"