We’re extremely proud to announce that the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., will be presenting “The Black List: Photographs by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders” from October 28 to April 22. In honor of the show, AT&T—sponsor of both this exhibition and Timothy’s “The Latino List” at the Brooklyn Museum—underwrote a limited-edition “Black List” book, the foreword […]
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Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles to exhibit the complete “List” portraits of Timothy Greenfield-Sanders
For years, Timothy Greenfield-Sanders has been exploring the nature of identity through his award-winning “List” portrait series and documentaries, beginning with “The Black List” in 2008 all the way through his upcoming project “The Trans List.” And now viewers will have the opportunity to consider these bodies of work alongside each other in “IDENTITY: […]