Authenticity and intimacy are integral and present themes in Amari Arrindell’s artistic practice, which expands space and time, genre and discipline. A self-taught film photographer documenting twenty-first-century life through portraiture and photojournalism, his work bridges the artists’ hand and subject’s aura to make compositions that feel deeply personal. Arrindell strives to tell essential stories and freeze fleeting moments.
He is a member of the AUC Collective for the Study of Art History and Curatorial Studies at Morehouse College and a fourth-year Communications Major from Springfield, IL. A former Studio Museum in Harlem intern, Arrindell’s work has been featured in i-D Magazine and is in the AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library Collection.
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