LEADER 00000cam a22004937a 4500 001 20141089 008 170310s2016 gw a||||||||||000 ||eng|c 020 9783958291829 041 eng 082 04 770.92|222 (machine generated) 083 0 779.092 084 Inz Parks, Gordon|2kssb/8 092 0 779.092 Parks|bengelska 100 1 Parks, Gordon|4pht|4art 245 10 Gordon Parks: I am You :|bselected works, 1942-1978 / |cedited by Peter W. Kunhardt, Jr., Felix Hoffmann 264 1 Göttingen :|bSteidl,|c[2016] 300 287 s.|bill 500 This publication accompanies an exhibition f the same name traveling to: C/O Berlin Foundation, September 10 - December 4, 2016 Berlin, Germany; Versicherungskammer, Kulturstiftung, February 7 - May 7, 2017, Munich, Germany; FOAM June 16 - September 6, 2017 Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Deutsche Börse Groupe, The Cube, September 21 , 2017- January 7, 2018, Eschborn, Germany 505 0 Foreword / Peter W. Kunhardt, Jr. -- Sequence and series : photographic and filmic thinking by Gordon Parks / Felix Hoffman -- Fashion, 1947-1954 -- Harlem is nowhere, 1948 - - Harlem gang leader, 1948 -- Ingrid Bergman on Stromboli, 1949 -- Back to Fort Scott, 1950 -- Alberto Giacometti, 1951 -- Alexander Calder, 1952 -- A man becomes invisible, 1952 -- Fashion, 1956-1978 -- Segregation in the South, 1956 -- Crime, 1957 -- Duke Ellington, 1960 -- Muhammad Ali, 1966/1970 -- Flavio, 1961 -- The learning tree, 1963 -- The March on Washington, 1963 -- Black Muslims, 1963 -- A Harlem family, 1967 520 Injustice, violence, the rise of the American civil rights movement, high fashion and the arts-Gordon Parks captured half a century of the vast changes to the American cultural landscape in his multi-faceted career. I AM YOU: Selected Works, 1942-1978 reveals the breadth of his work as the first African American photographer for Vogue and Life magazines as well as a filmmaker, and as a writer. Reportage for major magazines dominated Parks' work from 1948 to 1972. He chronicled black America's struggle for equality, exposing the harsh realities of life in Harlem, institutionalized racism, and shocking poverty. Parks was equally accomplished as a portraitist, capturing figures such as Malcolm X and Martin Luther King alongside entertainers including Duke Ellington and Ingrid Bergman. He turned his attention to film in the 1960s with social documentaries as well as the now cult classic Shaft (1971). This book traces the threads of Parks' achievements, examining his multi-layered oeuvre through the interaction between his photographic and filmic visions 600 14 Parks, Gordon,|d1912-2006 650 7 Fotografi|2sao 650 7 Fotografer|2sao 650 7 Fotokonst|2sao 655 7 Utställningskataloger|2saogf 700 1 Kunhardt, Jr., Peter W.|4edt 700 1 Hoffmann, Felix|4edt 710 1 C/O Berlin Foundation|4oth 710 1 Versicherungskammer, Kulturstiftung|4oth 710 1 FOAM|4oth 710 1 Deutsche Börse Groupe|4oth 907 00 170711
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