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Passports 2012–2025 presents an intimate body of work by Keisha Scarville taken from an ongoing series centered around her father’s earliest passport photograph. The artist has reinterpreted the photograph over three hundred times to date, each iteration reworked and collaged with varying materials and found imagery – paints, beads, photograph fragments of Black bodies, gold leaf, glitter – to form a deeply textured act of photomontage. Interwoven with the passport works are archival images taken between the 1960s and 1980s in Guyana and New York City, where her father settled in the US, his self-portraits, Scarville’s own photographs of him and of Guyana’s striking landscape, and short transcripts of their conversations. Together these works excavate untold histories and disrupt the false neutrality of the passport image in an interrogation of citizenship and personhood, absence and materiality. Drawing on all these strands, the book examines and reimagines diaspora, bureaucratic images, and the archive, asking what it means to understand a person, especially a loved one, through an image. With a new text by Tina M. Campt, Professor of Humanities at Princeton University

Author(s)
Keisha Scarville
Publication Year
2026
Publication date
June 1, 2026
Pages
208
Binding
Hardcover
Language
English
Publisher
Mack
ISBN
9781917651486
Weight
1.74 lb

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