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Gordon Parks, Pittsburgh Grease Plant, 1944/1946, Dan Leers with Philip Brookman ; with additional contributions by Latoya Ruby Frazier, Mark Whitaker ; edited by Dan Leers ; series editor, Peter W. Kunhardt, Jr

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Gordon Parks, Pittsburgh Grease Plant, 1944/1946, Dan Leers with Philip Brookman ; with additional contributions by Latoya Ruby Frazier, Mark Whitaker ; edited by Dan Leers ; series editor, Peter W. Kunhardt, Jr
Language
eng
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Includes bibliographical references
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no index present
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non fiction
Main title
Gordon Parks
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1314286927
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Dan Leers with Philip Brookman ; with additional contributions by Latoya Ruby Frazier, Mark Whitaker ; edited by Dan Leers ; series editor, Peter W. Kunhardt, Jr
Sub title
Pittsburgh Grease Plant, 1944/1946
Summary
"By 1944, Gordon Parks had established himself as a photographer who freely navigated the fields of press and commercial photography, with an unparalleled humanist perspective. That year, Roy Stryker--the former Farm Security Administration official who was now heading the public relations department for the Standard Oil Company (New Jersey)--commissioned Parks to travel to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to document the Penola, Inc. Grease Plant. Employing his signature style, Parks spent two years chronicling the plant's industry--critical to Pittsburgh's history and character--by photographing its workers. The resulting photographs, dramatically staged and lit and striking in their composition, showed the range of activities engaged in by Black and white workers, divided as they were by roles, race and class. The images were used as marketing materials and made available to local and national newspapers, as well as corporate magazines and newsletters. However, they served as much more than documentation of industry, enduring as an exploration of labor and its social and economic ramifications in World War II America by one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. Featuring more than 100 photographs, many previously unpublished, this is the first book to focus exclusively on Parks' photographs for the Standard Oil Company, illuminating an important chapter in his career prior to his landmark career as a staff photographer for Life." -- Amazon
Table Of Contents
Foreword / Eric Crosby and Peter W. Kunhardt, Jr. -- Gordon Parks in World War II Pittsburgh / Mark Whitaker -- A day at the Grease Plant / Dan Leers -- Gordon Parks: work for my people / Philip Brookman -- The self-portrait behind enemy lines / Latoya Ruby Frazier
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