D’Angelo Lovell Williams

Tuesday | February 7 | 2pm
Tower Auditorium, 621 Huntington Avenue, Boston MA

D’Angelo Lovell Williams (b. 1992, Jackson, Mississippi) is a Black, HIV-positive artist expanding narratives of Black and queer intimacy through photography. They earned their BFA in photography from Memphis College of Art in 2015, an MFA in photography from Syracuse University in 2018, and are a 2018 Skowhegan School of Art alum. They live and work in New York City. D'Angelo has had four solo exhibitions with Higher Pictures in 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020. The 2020 exhibition, Papa Don't Preach, was presented in collaboration with Janice Guy at her gallery in Harlem. D’Angelo’s work can be seen in The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Bitter Southerner, Vanity Fair, Financial Times, DAZED, OUT, I-D and VICE. D’Angelo’s monograph, Contact High, published by MACK, was released in July 2022. 

D’Angelo Lovell Williams
Transference (Reprise), 2019
Courtesy of the Artist, Higher Pictures and MACK