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Reflections marks the first solo exhibition of Texas born photographer Rahim Fortune. Over the past decade, Rahim has used photography to explore collective history and cultural visual language in the American South by intertwining documentary and personal narratives.

Rahim Fortune, born 1994, is a visual artist from the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma. He uses photography to ask fundamental questions about American identity. Focusing on the narratives of individual families and communities, he explores shifting geographies of migration and resettlement and the way that these histories are written on the landscapes of Texas and the American South.

Fortune’s previous book, I Can’t Stand to See You Cry, was published by Loose Joints in 2021 and was nominated for the Paris Photo-Aperture Photobook of the Year and the winner of the Rencontres d'Arles Louis Roederer Discovery Award 2022. His 2024 monograph, Hardtack (Loose Joints), h…

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Press Release

Reflections marks the first solo exhibition of Texas born photographer Rahim Fortune. Over the past decade, Rahim has used photography to explore collective history and cultural visual language in the American South by intertwining documentary and personal narratives.

Rahim Fortune, born 1994, is a visual artist from the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma. He uses photography to ask fundamental questions about American identity. Focusing on the narratives of individual families and communities, he explores shifting geographies of migration and resettlement and the way that these histories are written on the landscapes of Texas and the American South.

Fortune’s previous book, I Can’t Stand to See You Cry, was published by Loose Joints in 2021 and was nominated for the Paris Photo-Aperture Photobook of the Year and the winner of the Rencontres d'Arles Louis Roederer Discovery Award 2022. His 2024 monograph, Hardtack (Loose Joints), h…

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