Night Coming Tenderly, Black. A Suite of Ten Black & White Silver Prints by Dawoud Bey. Untitled #1 (Picket Fence and Farmhouse), 2017; Untitled #2 (Trees and Farmhouse), 2017; Untitled #8 (Leaves and House), 2017; Untitled #3 (Cozad-Bates House), 2017; Untitled #18 (Creek and House), 2017; Untitled #21 (Forest), 2017; Untitled #14 (Site of John Brown's Tannery), 2017; Untitled #4 (Leaves and Porch), 2017; Untitled #16 (At Lake Erie), 2017; Untitled #25 (Lake Erie and Sky), 2017. This portfolio of "Night Coming Tenderly, Black," by Dawoud Bey, was published by the artist and Stephen Dalter Gallery in July, 2018. Each portfolio contains twn initialed and numbered gelatin silver photographs, on Ilford 310 gram Baryta paper. The portfolio was produced by Jace Graf at Cloverleaf Studio, Austin Texas. The edition is limited to ten numbered sets plus two artist proofs. This is portfolio # 8/10 [nb: number handwritten]. [Artist's signature] Dawoud Bey. Stephen Daiter Gallery Chicago 2018
Portfolio contents statement for "Night Coming Tenderly Black," a portfolio of ten photographs of houses amongst trees and foliage, processed so that they are very dark and the details of the images are difficult to discern.
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Edition 7/10 + 2 AP A portfolio of ten photographs of houses amongst trees and foliage, processed so that they are very dark and the details of the images are difficult to discern.
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Dawoud Bey (American, born 1953), Night Coming Tenderly, Black, 2018. Gelatin silver print, sheet: 50.8 × 61 cm. Acquired through the Nancy Horton Bartels, Class of 1948, Endowment, TR10122.001–.013.
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