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Gordon Parks — Gordon Parks
Gordon Parks

Gordon Parks

This archival pigment print is a self-portrait by pioneering photographer Gordon Parks, one of the first African American photographers for Life magazine. The work exemplifies Parks' mastery of studio portraiture and his ability to convey dignity and introspection through carefully controlled light and composition. As a later archival print, the image preserves Parks' original vision while utilizing modern pigment printing technology to ensure longevity and color fidelity.

Medium
Archival pigment print, printed later.

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April 2, 2025

Lot 65

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Gordon Parks, Gordon Parks

This archival pigment print is a self-portrait by pioneering photographer Gordon Parks, one of the first African American photographers for Life magazine. The work exemplifies Parks' mastery of studio portraiture and his ability to convey dignity and introspection through carefully controlled light and composition. As a later archival print, the image preserves Parks' original vision while utilizing modern pigment printing technology to ensure longevity and color fidelity.

Medium
Archival pigment print, printed later.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

20th Century, Documentary Photography, Introspective, Black and White Photography, Portraiture, American Artist, Self-Portrait, Photojournalism, Humanistic, Social Realism

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Collected by

Art Institute of Chicago