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Segregation stories - Gordon Parks
Gordon Parks: Segregation Story features a broad selection of images – most of them published for the first time – from Gordon Parks’ powerful 1956 photographic series documenting the “Restraints: Open and Hidden” on an extended African American family persevering in the segregated South. Originally commissioned for Life magazine, Parks’ work resulted in the creation of hundreds of transparencies, representing one of his earliest social documentary studies on color film, only a fraction of which had been reproduced.
Gordon Parks: Segregation Story is published in conjunction with an exhibition at the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, and is organized jointly by Brett Abbott, the High’s Keough Family Curator of Photography and Head of Collections, and Peter W. Kunhardt, Jr., Executive Director of The Gordon Parks Foundation. The book includes contributions by Michael E. Shapiro, Nancy and Holcombe T. Green, Jr., Director, High Museum of Art; Maurice Berger, Research Professor and Chief Curator, Center for Art, Design, and Visual Culture, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; and the esteemed journalist and civil rights activist Charlayne Hunter-Gault.
2. Edition 09/2015
1. Edition 12/2014
Binding: Hardback
Content: 120 pages, 101 images
Format: 25 x 29 cm
Language: English
ISBN 978-3-86930-801-2
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