Performance Review: Endia Beal
Performance Review: Endia Beal
Cover feature of the Financial Times Weekend Magazine2021; Buzzfeed's Top 20 Photobooks of 2020; Vogue Italia's Top Photobooks of 2020; The Luupe's Top Women-Made Photobooks, Featured in The Atlantic's November 2020 issue
Performance Review, the first monograph by North Carolina-based artist, educator and activist Endia Beal, brings together work from first-hand experiences that highlight the realities and challenges for women of color in the corporate workplace.
Beal’s widely-published videos and photographic series, including “Am I What You’re Looking For?” “Office Scene,” “Can I Touch It?” and “9 to 5” are presented in a book sequence that highlights the ambitions, challenges and negotiations that women of color navigate within the workplace.
Beal’s signature directness and visual intelligence engages viewers of varying generations and backgrounds in dialogues that accept there is much to question as we push forward during the social evolutions of our time.
The book includes a foreword by Beal’s contemporary and colleague Whitney Richardson, Global Events Manager for The New York Times in London, and contributions by journalists David Walker, Priscilla Frank, and Becky Harlan, who have all written about Beal's work for national publications.
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128 pages
Publisher: Minor Matters (2020)
ISBN: 978-173212-4172