lunedì 14 gennaio 2013

GORDON PARKS: COLLECTED WORKS - STEIDL / GORDON PARKS FOUNDATION 2012



GORDON PARKS
COLLECTED WORKS
Steidl / The Gordon Parks Foundation
(November 30, 2012)

“These images and words are a gathering of individuals, events, places, conflicts and dilemmas that confronted me as I shifted from course to course in pursuit of survival. Some star-coloured, others, painted with rage, fall like rain in my memory. They all simmer down to what I remember, forgot, and what at last I know.” 
- Gordon Parks. 

This five-volume collection surveys five decades of Gordon Parks’ photography. It is the most extensive publication to document his legendary career. Widely recognized as the most important and influential African-American photo grapher of the twentieth century, Parks combined a unique documentary and artistic style with a profound commitment to social justice. Working first for the Farm Security Administration and later for Life magazine, he specialized in extended narrative picture stories on difficult subject matter. Covering crime, poverty, segregation, the politics of race and class, and controversial personalities, Parks became legendary for his ability to meld penetrating insight with a lyrical aesthetic. He was thus able to introduce a broad and diverse public to people, issues and ideas they might otherwise have ignored. Parks was remarkably versatile, travelling the world to photograph news events and fashion, as well as the worlds of art, literature, music, theatre and film. Later in life, he reconceived his vision in fundamentally personal and poetic terms, producing colour photographs that were allusive rather than descriptive, symbolic rather than literal.

Vol. I, 1942–1947: 272 pages
Vol. II, 1947–1956: 322 pages
Vol. III, 1956–63: 232 pages
Vol. IV, 1963–98: 258 pages
Vol. V, Life Facsimiles, 1948–70