LaToya Ruby Frazier: A visual history of inequality in industrial America
LaToya Ruby Frazier: Eine visuelle Geschichte der Ungleichheit im industriellen Amerika
LaToya Ruby Frazier focuses her camera lens on her family and her hometown of Braddock, Pennsylvania, to explore themes of family, inequality, health care and environmental racism. Full bio
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of the Monongahela River,
des Monongahela Rivers
in the eastern region of Allegheny County,
im Osten von Allegheny County,
outside of Pittsburgh.
außerhalb von Pittsburgh.
to Andrew Carnegie's first steel mill,
steel mill in the region.
Stahlwerk in dieser Region.
collaborative portraits,
Gemeinschaftsportraits an,
und Luftaufnahmen,
to address the intersection
das sich mit der Schnittfläche befasst
Auswirkungen auf die Gesundheit
on the bodies of my family and community.
narrative of Braddock
Erzählung von Braddock
of industrialists and trade unions.
von Industriellen und Gewerkschaften.
about Braddock,
revitalization,
Neubelebung des "Rust Belt",
discovering a new frontier.
die ein neues Grenzgebiet entdecken.
that Braddock is predominantly black.
dass Braddock überwiegend schwarz ist.
silenced and erased.
verschwiegen und ausgelöscht.
weiblichen Stammbaums
and care of Grandma Ruby,
Fürsorge von Großmutter Ruby aufgezogen,
at 805 Washington Avenue.
Geschäftsführerin bei Goodwill.
and white flight to suburban developments.
und die Weißen in die Vororte flohen.
durch die Straßen lief,
walked the streets,
state and federal level,
auf lokaler Ebene,
Landesebene die Infrastruktur
dismantled my family and community.
meine Familie und meine Gemeinde.
from Carnegie's mill with his pension.
Männer eine Rente von Carnegies Stahlwerk.
riss Brennöfen nieder
cleaning up spilt metal and slag.
verschüttetes Metall und Schlacke.
on the body and the landscape.
Körper und Landschaft geschrieben.
Benzol und Metallstaub,
652 employees,
Krankenhausbetten, 652 Angestellte,
nahmen stark ab.
against Allegheny County
Wohnungswesen gegen den Bezirk Allegheny
Talbot Towers once stood.
has since appeared.
im Bebauungsplan mehr Leichtindustrie.
conceal the flammable waste
Earth verbergen den brennbaren Müll,
off their home and land.
von ihrem Grund und Boden zu vertreiben.
this aggressive dispossession.
aggressive Enteignung zu dokumentieren.
Tausende von weißen Plastikbündeln,
thousands of plastic white bundles
to the macro level,
Spirale von der Mikro- zur Makroebene,
und ich diese Ausstellung an.
as a platform to launch his voice.
Plattform für seine Stimme.
Erzählung werden wir weiterkämpfen,
and socioeconomic inequality.
und die sozio-ökonomische Ungleichheit.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
LaToya Ruby Frazier - PhotographerLaToya Ruby Frazier focuses her camera lens on her family and her hometown of Braddock, Pennsylvania, to explore themes of family, inequality, health care and environmental racism.
Why you should listen
TED Fellow LaToya Ruby Frazier uses photography, video and performance to address issues of industrialism, rustbelt revitalization, environmental justice, healthcare inequality, family and communal history. Some of her work, which features images of her mother and grandmother (Grandma Ruby) was published in her first book, The Notion of Family, which received the International Center for Photography Infinity Award.
She has exhibited her work widely in the United States and elsewhere, with solo exhibitions at the Brooklyn Museum, Seattle Art Museum, the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston and the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston. She is an assistant professor of photography at the School of Art Institute of Chicago, having previously taught at Yale, Rutgers and Syracuse University.
LaToya received her BFA in applied media arts from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and her MFA in art photography from Syracuse University. She was the Guna S. Mundheim Fellow for visual arts at the American Academy in Berlin in 2013 and won a fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 2014. She is also a 2015 MacArthur Fellow.
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