Description
A contemporary photograph print titled “Joe Louis Fist (2017)” by acclaimed Detroit photographer Brian Day. Hand signed with an annotation of 5/20 on the lower right. Shot from an overhead perspective, the image transforms the monumental bronze arm and clenched fist into a stark, graphic composition. The sculpture’s dramatic silhouette contrasts against the textured ground plane, emphasizing form, shadow, and the symbol’s enduring cultural weight. Executed using the Piezography Pro printmaking process, renowned for its exceptional tonal precision and deep monochromatic range, the photograph achieves remarkable clarity and depth on Canson Baryta Photographique, a museum-quality paper prized for its luminous surface. This print captures both the sculptural intensity of the monument and Day’s signature ability to convey narrative through bold visual abstraction. A striking acquisition for collectors of contemporary photography and Detroit cultural history. Dimensions: 16”w x 24”h.
Brian Day is an award-winning Detroit-based photographer recognized for his atmospheric, architecturally driven images of urban space. His work has been exhibited nationally in institutions such as the Detroit Institute of Arts and has appeared in publications including The New York Times, Hyperallergic, and The Atlantic. Day is a recipient of the prestigious Kresge Arts in Detroit Fellowship, affirming his impact within the region’s contemporary art community. Celebrated for his masterful use of light, shadow, and composition, he is regarded as a leading voice in Detroit’s photographic landscape.
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