C. Rose Smith: Taking Back Power

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 Autograph HP, Rivington Place, 1 Rivington Pl, London EC2A 3BA, UK. Runs through October 12, 2024.

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"Taking Back Power", deconstructs the history of one of the most valuable commodities in American chattel slavery–cotton. In a series of black-and-white photographs, C. Rose Smith takes every detail into account–from cotton dress shirts, antebellum homes and haunting aesthetics of old Southern wealth–to reflect on the harrowing legacy behind those steel gates and honor the lives taken all for commodity.

Exhibition Description

"Focused on the intricate dynamics of visibility and authority, "Talking Back to Power" proposes a reclamation of black visibility. C. Rose Smith’s evocative black and white self-portraits revolve around the white cotton shirt, staged at locations affiliated with the wealth generated from cotton plantations in the Southern United States of America. During the 19th century, cotton was one of the most lucrative global commodities. Built on the forced labor of millions of enslaved Africans, plantation complexes that grew, cultivated and sold this crop formed the basis of monumental economic advancement and progress. Throughout her photographs, Smith fashions a crisp white button-up shirt, a potent emblem of both exploitation and respectability. She poses in opulently decorated antebellum homes in Tennessee, South Carolina and Louisiana, by-products of the wealth amassed by the owners of cotton plantations. Entrenched throughout these buildings is the lingering spectre of the magnitude of violence and anguish that is inextricably linked to chattel slavery. Despite many undergoing meticulous restorations and now serving as tourist destinations, these buildings bear witness to the enduring legacy of human suffering." - Press Release

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