Battered Man

Battered Man

Gordon ParksWW-1948-032407
1948·Gelatin silver print·23.5 × 18.6 cm (9 1/4 × 7 5/16 in.) (image/paper/mount)

<p>In a career that lasted more than half a century, Gordon Parks produced moving documentary photo-essays as well as groundbreaking popular films. After working for the Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information, Parks joined <em>Life</em> magazine in 1948, becoming the first African American photographer on staff. He shot fashion assignments and then moved into reportage, with a story on the gang wars that were consuming Harlem in the late 1940s. In order to gain the trust of gang members, Parks spent a week driving Midtowners gang-leader Red Jackson and his companions around in his Buick Roadmaster, learning about turf lines and observing the daily reality of brutality and death. The emotionally charged images made for the story—including this work, although it was not included in the final publication—solidified Parks’s reputation as an ambitious and uncompromising photojournalist.</p>

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Year
1948
Dimensions
23.5 × 18.6 cm (9 1/4 × 7 5/16 in.) (image/paper/mount)

Artist

Gordon Parks
Gordon Parks

Photography

Gordon Parks (1912-2006) was a pioneering African American photographer, filmmaker, musician, and writer, best known for his profound work documenting the American civil rights movement and the experiences of African Americans. Born into poverty, Parks was self-taught, using his camera as a tool for social change. His photo essays for Life magazine, notably on racial segregation, poverty, and urban life, broke new ground in photojournalism. Parks also made history as the first African American to direct a major Hollywood film, "The Learning Tree," based on his own semiautobiographical book, and the iconic film "Shaft." His legacy endures through his multifaceted contributions to art and culture, showcasing the power of art as a vehicle for justice and understanding.

Fort Scott, KS, USA

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Year
1948
Dimensions
23.5 × 18.6 cm (9 1/4 × 7 5/16 in.) (image/paper/mount)
Watts ID
WW-1948-032407

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Gordon Parks

Gordon Parks

Photography

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