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SUMMARY:CLOSING - Harlem\, Hollywood\, Broadway: African American Legends Photographed by Jack Mitchell
DESCRIPTION:Public Enemy\, 1987\, archival vintage exhibition print\, 13 x 19 in. (frame to 24 x 30 in.) \nThis exhibition features 36 hand-selected silver gelatin and color photographs of important African American artists and performers taken by Jack Mitchell over a career spanning five decades. Mitchell died in 2013 at age 88. His first cover photograph for a major magazine was of Haitian dancers for the May 1951 issue of Color Magazine. Exhibition highlights include singer-songwriter Harry Belafonte\, singer Whitney Houston (in her first photo session with a professional photographer)\, dance company founder Alvin Ailey\, writer Toni Morrison\, singer Roberta Flack\, soprano Leontyne Price\, hip hop group Public Enemy\, singer Donna Summer\, actress Cicely Tyson\, and actor Ben Vereen.
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/closing-harlem-hollywood-broadway-african-american-legends-photographed-by-jack-mitchell/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Closing
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SUMMARY:OPENING DAY - American Master Illustrators
DESCRIPTION:This exclusive exhibition features approximately 35 original works by three of America’s most celebrated and beloved artists — master illustrators Maxfield Parrish\, Norman Rockwell\, and N.C. Wyeth. The stories these artists tell are well-known parts of American history. Parrish used the works of old masters to create his stories\, saying that he used paintings to create his own “world of make-believe.” Rockwell created the small-town America that we all love with his very personal paintings. Wyeth\, the father of artist Andrew Wyeth\, carved out a rich legacy of historical work\, especially his paintings of the West and of Native Americans that illustrated stories in Scribner’s magazines and books. Organized by the National Museum of American Illustration\, Newport\, RI.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition Opening
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