ニューヨーク近代美術館のインスタグラム(themuseumofmodernart) - 7月17日 23時50分
“I chose my camera as a weapon against all the things I dislike about America—poverty, racism, discrimination.”
In 1957, when television was broadcast in black-and-white, #GordonParks created The Atmosphere of Crime, a photo story for Life magazine, in vivid color.
“His photographs told a divergent narrative about crime in 1957—one that cast the urban poor, ‘youth gangs,’ and the police in a very different light,” Bryan Stevenson, founder and leader of the Equal Justice Initiative (@eji_org), writes in our new book Gordon Parks: The Atmosphere of Crime. “Parks recognized the disconnect in traditional crime narratives with a larger history of bias against the poor and people of color.”
Explore our #MoMAVirtualViews at mo.ma/gordonparks, and lean more about the publication at the link in our bio.
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[Gordon Parks. “Raiding Detectives, Chicago, Illinois”; “Drug Search, Chicago, Illinois”; “Untitled, Chicago, Illinois”; “Untitled, San Quentin, California”; “Untitled, San Quentin, California”; “Untitled, Chicago, Illinois”; “Untitled”; “Untitled, New York, New York.” All 1957. © 2020 Gordon Parks Foundation] @gordonparksfoundation
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