Gordon Parks Photography Colored Entrance
Colored entrance gordon parks photography 1956.
Gordon parks photography colored entrance. Personally ive never seen his work in color so this is a real treat for me. Just wanted to share this photograph by the legendary gordon parks. The colored entrance was on the side with its own parking lot and ticket booth.
Gordon parks untitled shady grove alabama 1956 archival pigment print. The highly regarded parkswho was a musician writer and film director in addition to photographerdied in 2006 but five years after his death 70 more color transparencies were discovered in. After 26 images ran in life the full set of parkss photographs was lostin 2011 five years after the photographers death staff at the gordon parks foundation discovered more than 200 color transparencies of shady grove in a wrapped and taped box marked segregation seriesthe first presentations of the work took place at the arthur roger gallery in new orleans in the summer of.
Gordon parkss color photographs show intimate views of life in segregated alabama. Gordon parks gordon parks photography features a range of subjects from fashion to poverty making him one of the most provactive mid century photographers in the us. Elevate your space with framed prints unframed prints canvas prints acrylic prints or aluminum prints.
In 1941 parks began a tenure photographing for the farm security administration under roy striker following in the footsteps of great social action photographers including jack delano dorothea lange and arthur rothstein. This photo of a finely dressed black mother and daughter standing below a colored entrance sign at a bus station in birmingham alabama in 1956 was taken by gordon parks one of the seminal figures of twentieth century photography. Dunno where that is but it might be the old fox theater in atlanta during my college days there 1958 62 a lavish 1920s cinema palace.
Man everybody dressed pretty back then. The shot is one among dozens of photos taken by gordon parks on an assignment. Posted on february 12 2014 by tenaciousm.
Supreme court outlawed segregation with the brown v. Although the mostly grey and white photo almost feels like his black white photography. A humanitarian with a deep commitment to social justice parks left behind a body of work that documents race relations poverty civil rights and urban life.
Board of education decision in 1954 there was hope that equality for black americans was finally within reach. Low price guarantee fast shipping free returns and custom framing options on all prints. Published on september 3 2008.
I love how the red of the neon colored entrance sign is echoed by the red dress in the far distance and the red of the telephone booth across the street on the right.