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Thomas, Hank Willis. Slack Power, 2006. digital chromogenic print, Image: 119.4 x 87 cm (47 x 34 1/4 in.); Framed: 143.4 x 111 cm (56 7/16 x 43 11/16 in.). Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund, 2012.62. Copyrighted undefined.

Slack Power

2006

Hank Willis Thomas

Hank Willis Thomas (American, 1976-)

Photography

Unbranded: Reflections in Black Corporate America: Slack Power, 2006. Hank Willis Thomas (American, 1976-). Digital chromogenic print; image: 119.4 x 87 cm (47 x 34 1/4 in.); framed: 143.4 x 111 cm (56 7/16 x 43 11/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund 2012.62 © Hank Willis Thomas Hank Willis Thomas chose 2 ads per year published in Ebony, a magazine aimed at African Americans, between 1968—the year Martin Luther King was assassinated—and 2008, the year Barack Obama was elected president. He subtracted all the branding information from the images and added titles, often satirical, to each image. The result is a four-decade survey of how advertisers thought African Americans wanted to see themselves. The Unbranded series encourages us to consider how advertising reinforces generalizations surrounding race, gender, and cultural identity.
Classification
Photograph
Formatted Medium
digital chromogenic print
Dimensions
Image: 119.4 x 87 cm (47 x 34 1/4 in.); Framed: 143.4 x 111 cm (56 7/16 x 43 11/16 in.)
Inscribed
Inscription: Printed on adhesive label on verso of frame: "JACK SHAINMAN GALLERY/Hank Willis Thomas/Slack Power, 1969/2006/Light Jet Print/62-3/4 x 50 inches/Original photographer unknown/Edition 1 of 5, with 1 artist proof/HWT07.047.4"
Departments
Photography
Accession Number
2012.62
Credit Line
Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund
Rights Statement
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