词条 | DeCarava, Roy |
释义 | DeCarava, Roy American photographer in full Roy Rudolph DeCarava born December 9, 1919, New York, New York, U.S. American photographer whose images of African Americans chronicle subjects such as daily life in Harlem, the civil rights movement, and jazz musicians. ![]() His interest in education led him to found A Photographer's Gallery (1955–57), which tried to gain public recognition for photography as an art, and a workshop for African American photographers in 1963. He also taught at the Cooper Union School of Art from 1969 to 1972 and at Hunter College from 1975. He is perhaps best known for his portraits of jazz musicians, which capture the essence of such legends as Louis Armstrong (Armstrong, Louis), John Coltrane (Coltrane, John), Duke Ellington (Ellington, Duke), and Billie Holiday (Holiday, Billie) in the midst of performances. These portraits, which he began in 1956, were shown in 1983 in an exhibit at Harlem's Studio Museum. Many of DeCarava's jazz portraits were published in The Sound I Saw: Improvisation on a Jazz Theme (2001). In 1996 the Museum of Modern Art organized a DeCarava retrospective that traveled to several cities and introduced his work to a new generation. DeCarava received a National Medal of Arts in 2006. Additional Reading James Alinder (ed.), Roy DeCarava: Photographs (1981); Peter Galassi, Roy DeCarava: A Retrospective (1996). |
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