Benjamin Young

Benjamin J. Young is a historian of art and photography.

He received a PhD in Rhetoric from the University of California, Berkeley. Previously, he was a Mellon Teaching Fellow in the Society of Fellows and Lecturer in Art History and Archaeology at Columbia University; as well as Visiting Assistant Professor of Art History at Purchase College, State University of New York. He has taught at the Fashion Institute of Technology; Parsons School of Design and Eugene Lang College, The New School; New York University; the School of Visual Art; and the University of California, Berkeley. For many years, he was an advisor to the Curatorial Program of the Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program. He was also managing editor of Grey Room—a quarterly academic journal of art, architecture, media, and politics published by MIT Press—for fifteen years.

His current book project is titled “Sympathetic Materialism: Allan Sekula’s Photo-Works, 1971–2000.” In addition to Sekula, he has written texts on artists such as David Antin, Eleanor Antin, John Baldessari, Harun Farocki, Fred Lonidier, Martha Rosler, and Carrie Mae Weems, among others. An essay on LaToya Ruby Frazier’s The Last Cruze, in the exhibition catalogue from the Renaissance Society, situates her photographic survey of workers made during the closure of the GM automobile factory in Lordstown, Ohio, in a broader history of critical documentary and images of workers leaving the factory. Another essay, “ ‘Decolonize This Place’ : Realism and Humanism in Photography of Israel-Palestine,” addresses the role of both contemporary art and documentary photography in decolonization struggles, human-rights activism, portraiture after humanism, and emerging discourses of forensic aesthetics.

Education

PhD and MPhil, University of California, Berkeley
BA, Bard College

Area of study

Publications

  • “Photography at the Factory Gates” 

LaToya Ruby Frazier: The Last Cruze, exh. cat. (Chicago: Renaissance Society, 2020)

 

“Disassembled” Images: Allan Sekula and Contemporary Art, ed. Alexander Streitberger and Hilde Van Gelder (Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press, 2019)

 

The Uses of Photography: Art, Politics, and the Reinvention of a Medium, ed. Jill Dawsey, exh. cat. (San Diego: Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego; Oakland: University of California Press, 2016)

 

Fear of Content, 9th Berlin Biennale, September 2016

 

Grey Room 55 (Spring 2014)

 

Special Issue: Allan Sekula and the Traffic in Photographs, Grey Room 55 (Spring 2014)

 

Sensible Politics: The Visual Culture of Nongovernmental Activism, ed. Yates McKee and Meg McLagan (New York: 
Zone Books, 2012)

 

Artforum.com, February 2012

 

Artforum.com, September 2010

 

Harun Farocki: Working on the Sightlines, ed. Thomas Elsaesser (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2004)
Excerpted and trans. in Multitud singular: El arte de resistir, exh. cat. (Madrid: Museo Reina Sofia, 2010)