Matt Black is a member of Magnum Photos. He has received numerous honours, including the W. Eugene Smith Grant, three Robert F. Kennedy Journalism awards, and grants from the National Geographic Society and the Emerson Collective. He lives in rural California.
Black shifts his focus from people and places to the things he found on his odyssey, including lottery tickets and matchbooks, job applications, and broken tools... The result is a collection of stunning black and white images, a photographic record of things no one wants anymore... Several four-page foldouts, three feet in length, recall the images in American Geography... Black's 'sidewalk archeology' excavates the leavings of a society that treats its poorest citizens with criminal disdain, and this elegant volume insists on the importance of digging into the misery we too easily turn away from and giving voice to the voiceless.-- ""California Review of Books"" (5/13/2025 12:00:00 AM)