Shelby Lee Adams

Shelby Lee Adams - picture of a man with hands folded in front of a wreath, black and white.

Shelby Lee Adams was born in Hazard, a small town in eastern Kentucky. Although he grew up in the back seat of his father's car, moving from place to place, he always returned to Hot Spot, living with his grandparents while he attended high school. Living between the worlds of country and town kids, Adams didn’t always feel he fit in, finding solace in art and photography books and most things affiliated within the visual the arts.

This was the mid 1960s and the Peace Corps and other government agencies had a great interest in the poverty sweeping the people of Appalachia. When the media visited his home town, Adams naturally wanted to help, taking them to meet his grandparents and his uncle so the media could be introduced to the area. When the media described locals as malnourished and poor, his friends and family felt betrayed. This devastated Adams, who felt he had misled the people he so dearly loved -- an experience that had a profound impact on him, leading him to later photograph the people of Appalachia.

It wasn't until he left Kentucky and attended the Cleveland Institute of Art that he understood the lessons he learned from the country people. Finally surrounded by artists, he experienced a complete culture shock, embarrassed by his Appalachian upbringing, telling people he was from Cincinnati. As an art school student for a short time he stayed away from Hazard and his family, searching for a new identity. By his second year in art school, Adams was exposed to the FSA photographers who were sent to the South to document people who were living in hardship. Although initially defensive about the FSA work, Adams submerged himself in documentary books, showing them to his family on a summer visit. His uncle, a county doctor, took him on house calls to meet people similar to the ones in the books. More than thirty five years later, Shelby Lee Adams is still visiting these people, returning year after year, visiting, studying and documenting their lives.

In his new works, Adams introduces us to families who have moved out of the remote mountain hollers into trailers, where satellite dishes dominate the landscape. Whether photographing a father and child surrounded by their cows, a family gathering on a porch during Halloween or an older couple posing with their dog in front of a new satellite dish, Adams's images are compelling, we want to both turn away and stare. That Adams returns to the mountains year after year is a testament to his dedication to work within their challenging environment while expressing their vulnerability, yet maintaining and expressing their dignity. Although he now lives in Massachusetts, Shelby Lee Adams's heart is forever in Appalachia.

All black and white images are available as 16 x 20" and/or 11 x 14" toned gelatin silver prints made in editions of 25. Pieces range in price from $900 to $3000, depending on size and availability.

Please call: (312) 266-2350 for prices of specific pieces.
Prices are print only unless otherwise indicated.


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Shelby Lee Adams
Children with Blind Horse , 2008
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105 Degrees at the Napier's, 1994
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Amanda with Dolls, 2002
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Benny & Arch, 2006
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Berthie Napier with Pipe and John, 1992
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Billy Ray, 2003
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Brenda , 2004
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Brothers Praying, 1993
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Children with Blind Horse , 2008
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Christian, 1999
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Clay and Clora Woods , 1999
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Crow and Brice under Peach Tree, 1993
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Dan, Krissy & Leddie, 1993
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Darrel & Arch Napier, 2007
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Donnie with Baby and Cows, 1999
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Driving Straight to Hell, 1988
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Eagle's Nest, 2008
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Eddie Wayne Living Room, 2010
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Eric with Spike the Rooster, 2001
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Ester & Oma Jean , 2006
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Frankie with Shucky Beans, 2002
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Halloween Porch , 1999
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James, 2003
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James with Clapper, 2006
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Jamie & NayBug, 2008
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Jeffrey & Adam, 2004
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Jerry at James' Funeral, 2009
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Jimmy's Mantel, 2008
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Johnny in Garden, 2001
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Kasie Dawn, 2000
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Kizzie at Flowerpots, 1995
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Larry in Garage, 2004
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Lawrence's Porch, 2006
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Leddie with Children, 1990

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Leslie, 2007
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Lila and Goose, 2001
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Lloyd Deane with Family and Coal Truck, 2002
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Louverna, 2008
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Louverna's Funeral, 2008
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Loyd Dean's Pool Table, 2006
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Martha and Kizzie with Recycled Water Bottles, 2009
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Mitchel & Dallas, 2008
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Napier Brothers with Puppies, 1993
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Nikki and Bobbie Jo, 2001
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Nora's Bedroom, 1995
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Pairet with Grandchildren, 2000
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Paul with Satellite Dishes and Helicopter, 2000
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Peggy and Albert Campbell, 1999
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Pete and Stacey, 1999
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Sheba Asleep, 2007
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Slone's on Porch, 1988
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Stephanie & Brittany, 2006
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Tammy in Culvert , 2008
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The Home Funeral, 1990

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The Napier's Living Room, 1989
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The Offering, 1988
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Tyler and Sheba, 2001
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Vanessa, 2007
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Vertie Slone and Son, 2000
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Wasp, 2005