Matt Black
Matt Black
1993
Awarded in the 1994 World Press Photo Contest
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Matt Black
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Downtown, Potosi, Bolivia. 1993.
Biography
Matt Black is from California’s Central Valley, a rural, agricultural area in the heart of the state. Between 2014 and 2020, he traveled over 100,000 miles across 46 states for his project American Geography, published by Thames and Hudson in 2021, accompanied by a traveling exhibition that opened at the Deichtorhallen, Hamburg. The book is now in its third printing, and a companion volume, American Artifacts, was released in 2024.
Other works include The Dry Land, about the impact of drought on California’s agricultural communities, and The Monster in the Mountains, about the disappearance of 43 students in the southern Mexican state of Guerrero. Both these projects, accompanied by short films, were published by The New Yorker.
His work has appeared regularly in the US and international press, including TIME Magazine, The New Yorker, Le Monde and Internazionale. He has been honored three times by the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Prize, received the W. Eugene Smith Memorial Award, and has held fellowships from the Emerson Collective, the Pollock-Krasner Foundation, and the National Geographic Society.
Other honors include the National Press Photographers Foundation, the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, and the California Arts Council. He was nominated to join Magnum Photos in 2015 and became a full member in 2019.