In Richmond the task Bey set himself was still more challenging, with just the path, foliage and water as raw materials.
“You would think there’s not much here to look at,” he said as we paused on the trail.
“What might those things add up to,” he said, when composed into the frame of a photograph.
For Cassel Oliver, the curator, Bey has “mastered the technique of allowing the lens to be the eyes of the body,” inviting, even across the centuries, a kind of empathy.
“Through the sheer beauty of the work,” she added, “he’s allowing us to see the trail as we have never seen it.”
Persons:
I’m, ”, Bey, Cassel Oliver, “
Organizations:
Railroad, Evergreen
Locations:
In Ohio, Evergreen Plantation, Louisiana, Richmond