The Onyx
Title
The Onyx
Alternative Title
Facets of the Black Experience
Creator
Hardy, Danielle
Abstract
Artist Statement
In this collection of separate photo series, I aim to illustrate the nuance that comes with the black experience. Each person has his own story and complexity that creates the elaborate mosaic we call “The Black Community.” Through this exploration, I strive to fully embody the evidence of these complexities that I either witness or experience in my day-to-day life. Moreover, reflecting on how personifying the concepts through photography can shift the overall black perception of itself. Double consciousness, kingship, navigating white spaces with black skin, and the balance between the masculine and feminine within the confines of the traditional black manhood are showcased. My conceptualization of these concepts gives me an outlet to make the seemingly intangible, yet universally-felt experiences an audience to foster conversation regarding such topics within the black community.
In this collection of separate photo series, I aim to illustrate the nuance that comes with the black experience. Each person has his own story and complexity that creates the elaborate mosaic we call “The Black Community.” Through this exploration, I strive to fully embody the evidence of these complexities that I either witness or experience in my day-to-day life. Moreover, reflecting on how personifying the concepts through photography can shift the overall black perception of itself. Double consciousness, kingship, navigating white spaces with black skin, and the balance between the masculine and feminine within the confines of the traditional black manhood are showcased. My conceptualization of these concepts gives me an outlet to make the seemingly intangible, yet universally-felt experiences an audience to foster conversation regarding such topics within the black community.
Date
2022
Collection
Citation
Hardy, Danielle , “The Onyx,” MU Libraries Digital Exhibits and Online Forums, accessed November 13, 2024, https://library.missouri.edu/exhibits/items/show/113.
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