ニューヨーク近代美術館のインスタグラム(themuseumofmodernart) - 7月14日 04時09分
#GordonParks used his camera to fight injustice and discrimination. Take a close look at the work of the photographer, filmmaker, memoirist, novelist, choreographer, composer, and poet in our next #MoMAVirtualViews.
The program is anchored by The Atmosphere of Crime, a 1957 photo story for Life magazine that challenges a complex history of picturing crime and justice in America.
This Thursday at 8:00 p.m. EST, our curator @thesarahmeister will kick things off with distinguished scholars Nicole Fleetwood (@nifleetwood) and Khalil G. Muhammad (@kgibransr) for a live Q&A exploring Parks’s powerful work and to talk about photography, activism, and more. Find more details at the link in our bio.
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[Gordon Parks. “Untitled, Chicago, Illinois” (detail). 1957. Pigmented inkjet print. © The Gordon Parks Foundation] @gordonparksfoundation
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