Accra Shepp
Josh and Michael, Tottenville Staten Island, 2009
Archival Ink Jet Print
24 x 20 inches
Accra Shepp
Boat Building, Manhattan, 2013
Archival Ink Jet Print
24 x 53 inches
Accra Shepp
Shooters Island, 2014
Archival Ink Jet Print
24 x 110 inches
Accra Shepp
Bowery Bay with view of the Francis R. Buono Bridge to Rikers Island, Queens, 2008
Archival Ink Jet Print
24 x 110 inches
Accra Shepp
Occupying Wall Street: A Portfolio of 20 Images, 2011-2012
Gelatin silver print
Edition of 12 plus 2 APs
20 x 16 inches
Accra Shepp
Occupying Wall Street: A Portfolio of 20 Images, 2011-2012
Gelatin silver print
Edition of 12 plus 2 APs
20 x 16 inches
Accra Shepp
Occupying Wall Street: A Portfolio of 20 Images, 2011-2012
Gelatin silver print
Edition of 12 plus 2 APs
20 x 16 inches
Accra Shepp
Occupying Wall Street: A Portfolio of 20 Images, 2011-2012
Gelatin silver print
Edition of 12 plus 2 APs
20 x 16 inches
Accra Shepp
Occupying Wall Street: A Portfolio of 20 Images, 2011-2012
Gelatin silver print
Edition of 12 plus 2 APs
20 x 16 inches
Accra Shepp
Occupying Wall Street: A Portfolio of 20 Images, 2011-2012
Gelatin silver print
Edition of 12 plus 2 APs
20 x 16 inches
Accra Shepp
Occupying Wall Street: A Portfolio of 20 Images, 2011-2012
Gelatin silver print
Edition of 12 plus 2 APs
20 x 16 inches
Accra Shepp
Occupying Wall Street: A Portfolio of 20 Images, 2011-2012
Gelatin silver print
Edition of 12 plus 2 APs
20 x 16 inches
SKG artist Accra Shepp's project, The Windbook, will be on view at The National Library of Luxembourg May 31 through December 2018. The show features his collaboration with 30 art students at the International School of Luxembourg.
Watch the dynamic series of conversations that explore the current political climate and the nature of personal responsibility and action in this moment with artist Accra Shepp. He discusses the rise of the far-right wing with artists and journalists.
Click through to find links to each talk with Dread Scott, Hettie Jones, Arun Venugopal and Brian Palmer.
The Order of Things: Photography from the Walther Collection, featuring photographs by Accra Shepp and curated by Brian Wallis, former chief curator at the International Center of Photography in New York, will be on view at The Walther Collection in Neu-Ulm, Germany, beginning May 17, 2015 and will be accompanied by a catologue, displaying Shepp's photograph on the cover, published by Steidl/The Walther Collection.
Accra Shepp's recent project "The Windbook" is featured in the Luxembourg publication Delano Magazine.
hocTok interviews Accra Shepp on his art, photography and New York City.