Black Rodeo Culture explores the distinctive visual and cultural dimensions of rodeo events within African American communities. Through candid and dynamic photography, the work captures the spirit, tradition, and social fabric intrinsic to these gatherings.
Ivan McClellan’s lens reveals the convergence of athleticism, heritage, and community identity, presenting images that convey both the intensity of competition and the celebratory atmosphere among participants and spectators. The photographs document not only rodeo performances but also the interpersonal moments surrounding these events.
Published in 2024 and comprising 128 pages, Black Rodeo Culture offers a focused visual study that deepens understanding of a vital yet underrepresented aspect of American cultural expression.