D'Angelo Lovell Williams photographs Black mundane surrealism

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gallery specialising in early-career photographers . These photographs, made mostly during and after D'Angelo's time as a photography MFA student at Syracuse University, showcase theatricality and gesture in the self-portraits, as well as the tensions and tenderness of companionship in the multi-subject works. A sequence of shadowyshows subjects lying atop each other on a sofa, or sharing a secret while seated on wooden stairs.

Another shot shows D'Angelo and their father arm wrestling. The tension between them is physicalised in a familiar pose of masculine competition. But the photograph is by no means rooted in this singular narrative. Inviting readings around body image, colourism, ancestry and self-determination, D'Angelo's scenes become starting points for common conversations among their Black and queer communities.

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