Languor

Languor - Donavon Smallwood - Phases Magazine
Languor - Donavon Smallwood - Phases Magazine
Languor - Donavon Smallwood - Phases Magazine
Languor - Donavon Smallwood - Phases Magazine
Languor - Donavon Smallwood - Phases Magazine
Languor - Donavon Smallwood - Phases Magazine
Languor - Donavon Smallwood - Phases Magazine
Languor - Donavon Smallwood - Phases Magazine
Languor - Donavon Smallwood - Phases Magazine
Languor - Donavon Smallwood - Phases Magazine
Languor - Donavon Smallwood - Phases Magazine
Languor - Donavon Smallwood - Phases Magazine
Languor - Donavon Smallwood - Phases Magazine
Languor - Donavon Smallwood - Phases Magazine
Languor - Donavon Smallwood - Phases Magazine

‘Languor’ is a project that presents itself as an interaction between images of NYC’s Central Park landscape and genuine portraits taken within the space. With the history of the park being constructed by using eminent domain to strip landowning African-Americans of their property/homes in mind, many of which formed this community to escape the unhealthy conditions and racism found in the other inhabited parts of Manhattan – the work is an examination of nature, the negation of civilization, home, and [the possibility of] escape; centering black tranquility among the chaos of nature space, history, and life today.