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In the epilogue to The Unseen Truth: When Race Changed Sight in America,Sarah Lewis describes the foundations of racial hierarchy as "a photograph with no true negative." It is an image without an ...
Sarah Lewis at Aperture Magazine’s opening presentation of “Vision & Justice,” a special issue addressing the role of photography in the African-American experience, which she guest edited ...
Sarah Lewis brought together bold names like Carrie Mae Weems, David Adjaye, Chelsea Clinton, ... Even though photography was still in its infancy in the 19th century, ...
Her teachings became synonymous with the summer 2016 issue of Aperture, the acclaimed quarterly photography journal. That issue, which Lewis guest edited, was inspired by and named after her ...
CAMBRIDGE — Sarah Lewis teaches people how to see. ... a TEDx Talk, and a special 2016 issue of Aperture magazine devoted to the role of photography in the Black American experience. ...
A previous version of this story incorrectly indicated Sarah E. Lewis '01 released her Aperture publication in 2017. In fact, she released it in 2016. CLARIFICATION: May 23, 2018 ...
Sarah Elizabeth Lewis, a Harvard associate professor who is the founder of the Vision & Justice project, ... For Lewis, photography is, to use Parks’s phrase, ...
Harvard professor Sarah Lewis talks to Co.Design about the transformative power images have for social justice. Two boys at a peaceful protest and cookout on the day following a community uprising ...
When Sarah E. Lewis ’01 first encountered Harvard as an undergraduate concentrating in Social Studies and History of Art and Architecture, she noticed something was missing.
Sarah Lewis, an Ivy League-trained art curator who works as a critic at Yale University’s photography and painting departments, cites figures from such fields […] Skip to content All Sections ...