Exploring the intersection of landscape and identity, Dionne Lee’s photographs in A Monograph focus on the ways natural environments intertwine with personal and cultural histories. The images often draw on themes of belonging, environment, and memory, rendered through a contemplative and immersive visual style.
The collection spans a diverse range of outdoor settings, capturing moments where the natural world is both a backdrop and a subject of inquiry. Lee’s approach emphasizes texture, light, and layered compositions that invite deeper reflection on place and experience within the 128 pages of this Aperture publication.