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Sarah Small
Born1979
EducationB.S. in Photography from Rhode Island School of Design
Occupation(s)Composer, Vocalist, Filmmaker, Performer, Director, Photographer
Known for
  • Tableau Vivant (performance)
  • Black Sea Hotel (vocal ensemble)
  • The Delirium Constructions (photography series)
  • Butter on the Latch (film)
  • Secondary Dominance (performance, album, film)
ParentFather: Haskell Small
Websitehttps://www.sarahsmall.com/

Sarah Small (born 1979 in Washington D.C.) is a Brooklyn-based American artist, composer, singer, filmmaker, photographer, and performer featured on Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Ensemble's GRAMMY-Winning album, Sing Me Home.[1][2] She is known for her photographic and Tableau Vivant performance series The Delirium Constructions, singing as part of the Balkan vocal trio Black Sea Hotel, acting as the protagonist in the feature film Butter on the Latch by Josephine Decker, and directing the musical album, new music opera performance, and feature film Secondary Dominance.

Education and career

She attended high school at The Field School, in Washington, D.C.[3] and graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2001 with a bachelor's degree in photography.[4][5]

After graduating from college, Small moved to Brooklyn and worked as a photographer for 13 years. Her work has appeared in publications including Vogue,[6] Life Magazine,[6] The New York Times,[7] The Washington Post,[8] and The Wall Street Journal,[9] has been showcased by John Schaefer on WNYC’s Soundcheck[10] and National Public Radio, and exhibited globally at venues including Galerie Caprice Horn (Berlin), Corcoran Gallery of Art (Washington DC), and the Australian Centre for Photography. She was named one of the “Top 13 Emerging Photographers” working today, by American Photo Magazine.[11]

In 2002, Small began studying Bulgarian vocal production in a start-up Bulgarian Women's Choir, Yasna Voices.[12]

In 2007, Small co-formed Brooklyn's Balkan vocal ensemble, Black Sea Hotel. She has premiered original works with Kronos Quartet in collaboration with Black Sea Hotel at St. Ann's Warehouse.[13][14] The vocal ensemble was featured in Small's Tableau Vivant of The Delirium Constructions in 2011.

She has taught darkroom photography to both children and adults, and in 2009, she taught Portrait Photography to seniors at the Parsons School of Design. Her work has appeared in publications including Vogue, Life,[3] The New York Times,[15] The Washington Post,[16] and The Wall Street Journal,[9] and it has been showcased by John Schaefer on WNYC's Soundcheck.[10]

In 2011, she was featured in The Washington Post and The New York Times for her 120-model Tableau Vivant performances.[3][15]

In 2012, Small formed Hydra, another vocal trio,[17] and performed with Sean Ono Lennon and Taxiplasm at The Box.[18][19]

In 2014, Small starred in Butter on the Latch,[17] a psychological thriller film directed by Josephine Decker, which was on The New Yorker's “10 Best Movies of 2014.”[20]

In 2016, Small was invited by Beth Morrison and PROTOTYPE Festival to premiere her work “Secondary Dominance” on stage,[21][22] which has since been made into several music videos and a feature film.[23][24]

She was featured in a music video directed by Josephine Decker in 2017.[9][25] She headlined the Lund Choral Festival in Scandinavia in 2018.[26][27]

Small's vocal trio Black Sea Hotel has taught Balkan folk songs internationally, with a specialization in songs from Shopluk, Bulgaria. Highlights include teaching residences at Sjöviks Folkhögskola in Sweden.[28]

As a photographer and performance artist, Small has exhibited and lectured internationally for The Lucie Foundation,[29] Apple Store Soho, and at the China International Photographic Exhibition granted by the Ministry of Culture of China.[30]

Select photography exhibitions

  • 2004 - Art+Commerce Festival, Emerging Photographers, Tobacco Warehouse, Brooklyn, NY, US[4]
  • 2007 - Soft Ground, Platform Gallery, Winnipeg, Canada[31]
  • 2008 - Delight and Horror: The Photographs of Sarah Small, 1000 Words Photography[32]
  • 2009 - Bova Images Festival, Bova, Calabria, Italy[33]
  • 2010 - 100 Portraits - 100 Photographers, Fotoweek DC, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., US[34]
  • 2010 - Art of Photography Show, Lyceum Gallery, San Diego, California, US[35]
  • 2010 - Vignettes, Bleicher/GoLightly Gallery, Santa Monica, California, US[36]
  • 2010 - Art Taipei Forum, Taipei World Trade Center, Taipei, Taiwan[37]
  • 2011 - Human Time Space, DOB Hua Lamphong Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand[38]
  • 2011 - Neubacher Inaugural Exhibition, Neubacher Shor Contemporary, Toronto, Canada[39]
  • 2017 - Fast Forward//Rewind, Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia, US[40]

Select performance art

  • 2010 - 92Y Tribeca - Tableau Vivant of the Delirium Constructions[41]
  • 2011 - Powerhouse Arena - Tableau Vivant of the Delirium Constructions[41]
  • 2011 - Bathhouse Arena - Tableau Vivant of the Delirium Constructions[41]
  • 2011 - Skylight One Hanson, Williamsburg Clocktower Building - Tableau Vivant of the Delirium Constructions[15]
  • 2017 - PROTOTYPE Festival - Secondary Dominance[22]

Filmography

Title Type Year Producer Actor Director Composer Singer Photographer Ref
Neurotica Short film 2003 No No No No Yes Yes
Molotov Samba Feature film 2005 No No No No Yes Yes
Team Queen Short film/music video 2007 No No No No Yes Yes
Tableau Vivant of the Delirium Constructions - Skylight One Hanson 2011 Short Film 2011 No Yes Yes Yes Yes No [42]
Butter on the Latch Feature film 2013 No Yes No No Yes No [17]
Thou Wast Mild and Lovely Feature film 2014 Yes No No No No No
Collective: Unconscious Anthology film 2016 No Yes No No No No [43]
The Autopsy of Jane Doe Feature film 2016 No No No No Yes No
Don’t Worry Darling Feature film 2022 No No No No Yes No [44]
Secondary Dominance Feature film 2022 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No [45][24]
Docuconcoction of the Delirium Constructions Documentary film TBD Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No

Discography

With Black Sea Hotel, Hydra and as a solo artist

Year Artist Title Type
2008 Black Sea Hotel Black Sea Hotel Album
2013 Black Sea Hotel The Forest is Shaking and Swaying Album
2014 Hydra Sonnet 81 Single
2014 Hydra Wake Up Single
2019 Sarah Small Secondary Dominance Album

Collaborations and guest appearances with Black Sea Hotel

Year Artist Album Title Song Title
2010 Ansambl Mastika Songs & Dances for Life Nonstop “Iskupav Poema”[46]
2014 Jessi Colter and Lenny Kaye Non-album single “Psalm 81”[47]
2016 Silk Road Ensemble Sing Me Home “Sadila Jana”[48][49]

Select music photography

  • 2014 Brooklyn Rider, The Brooklyn Rider Almanac
  • 2009 Kitka, Cradle Songs[50]
  • 2008 Jan Vogler, Tango![50]
  • 2008 Martin Bisi, Sirens of the Apocalypse[50]
  • 2007 Jan Vogler, Concerti Brillanti[50]
  • 2006 Shara Nova's My Brightest Diamond, Bring Me the Workhorse[51]

Select awards

  • 2004 - Emerging Photographer Competition Winner - Art + Commerce[4]
  • 2008 - Chosen as 1 of 13 Top Emerging Talents by American Photo Magazine.[52]
  • 2008 - Avant Guardian Competition Winner - Surface Magazine[4][53]
  • 2008 - Finalist - Critical Mass Competition[54]
  • 2009 - “10 Best 10” Photo Contest Winner - Resource Magazine and Win-Initiative[55]
  • 2009 - 1 of 2 American finalists selected from 65 countries by ITS#EIGHT International Talent Support, to be flown to Italy for exhibition and award ceremony.[56]
  • 2009 - Selected 1st Place winner for 2009 Fine Art Xto Nude Image Awards to be exhibited in Farmani Gallery in July.[57]
  • 2009 - Winner of Magnet Media's Zoom-In-Online Viewfinder's Challenge, judged by David Turner and Redux Pictures Director, Marcel Saba.
  • 2010 - Selected as 1 of 50 Top Finalists for Artists Wanted: Exposure 2010[37]
  • 2010 - Selected by Magenta Foundation as 2010 US Flash Forward winner[58]

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  7. ^ Sulcas, Roslyn (2011-05-25). "In Brooklyn, a Boschscape of Vows, Song and Flesh". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-11-12.
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  9. ^ a b c Waleson, Heidi (2017-01-17). "'Secondary Dominance' and 'Funeral Doom Spiritual' Reviews: More Than Opera". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2022-01-30.
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  11. ^ "Brief overview of work to 2010". Nepotism Magazine. Archived from the original on 2010-12-29.
  12. ^ "Globalization, Nationalism and Cultural Translation in Bulgarian Folk Singing". www.proquest.com. January 2019. Retrieved 2022-01-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  13. ^ "Sarah Small's Provocative Secondary Dominance: Highlight of This Year's Prototype Festival". New York Music Daily. 2017-01-12.
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  36. ^ Shannon Rowland Photography
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  38. ^ Human/Time/Space By 17 artists | Thai Art Exhibition
  39. ^ Neubacher Shor Contemporary Launch and Inaugural Exhibition – nsc
  40. ^ Feaster, Felicia. "Review: Eclectic mix of photographers from across country at MOCA GA". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. ISSN 1539-7459. Retrieved 2022-02-06.
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  42. ^ "midiariodemoda.com". midiariodemoda.com. Retrieved 2022-01-29.
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  44. ^ "Don't Worry Darling Score OST Cover by psycosid09 on DeviantArt". deviantart.com. Retrieved 2022-11-15.
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  55. ^ "Sarah Small". Resource Magazine. Fall 2009. pp. 116–117. Retrieved 2022-02-06.
  56. ^ Photography Grants and Awards: ITS International Talent Support : photo competition
  57. ^ Farmani Gallery
  58. ^ Magenta: Flash Forward 2010 - Winners and Honourable Mentions