- John Szarkowski
John Szarkowski (
December 18 ,1925 –July 7 ,2007 ) was an influentialphotographer ,curator , historian, and critic. From 1962 to 1991 Szarkowski was the Director of Photography at New York'sMuseum of Modern Art . [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/12/AR2007071202239.html?nav=rss_metro/obituaries "Washington Post", "John Szarkowski, 81; Cast New Light on Photography" July 13, 2007] ]Early life and career
He grew up in the small northern Wisconsin city of Ashland, and became interested in photography at age eleven. In
World War II Szarkowski served in theU.S. Army , after which he graduated in 1948 inArt History from theUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison . He then began his career as a museum photographer at theWalker Art Center ,Minneapolis .At this time he was also a practicing art photographer; he had his first solo show at the Walker Art Center in 1949, the first of a number of solo exhibitions. In 1954 Szarkowski received the first of two
Guggenheim fellowships, resulting in the book "The Idea ofLouis Sullivan " (1956). Between 1958 and 1962 he returned to rural Wisconsin. There he undertook a second Guggenheim fellowship in 1961, researching into ideas about wilderness and the relationship between people and the land.Museum of Modern Art
Then, in 1962, he was personally picked by
Edward Steichen to be Steichen's successor at the Museum of Modern Art. When he arrived in New York, not a single gallery in the city showedfine art photography . He launched the careers ofGarry Winogrand ,Diane Arbus , andLee Friedlander .In 1973 Szarkowski published "Looking at Photographs" a practical set of examples on how to write about photographs. [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/12/AR2007071202239.html?nav=rss_metro/obituaries "Washington Post", "John Szarkowski, 81; Cast New Light on Photography" July 13, 2007] ] The book is still required reading for students of art photography, and argues for the importance of looking carefully and bringing to bear every bit of intelligence and understanding possessed by the viewer. Szarkowski has also published numerous books on individual photographers, including, with Maria Morris Hambourg, the definitive four-volume work on the photography of Atget.
He taught at
Harvard ,Yale , Cornell, andNew York University , and continued to lecture and teach. In 1990, "U.S. News & World Report " said: "Szarkowski's thinking, whether Americans know it or not, has become our thinking about photography"."In 1991 Szarkowski retired from his post at the
New York Museum of Modern Art , during which he had developed a reputation for being somewhat autocratic, and became the Museum's Photography Director Emeritus. He was succeeded byPeter Galassi , the Chief Curator.Retirement
In retirement Szarkowski returned to making his own photographic work, mostly attempting to picture a
spirit of place in the American landscape. In 2005 he had several major solo exhibitions across the USA. The first retrospective of his work was exhibited at MOMA in early 2006. [ [http://moma.org/exhibitions/2006/szarkowski.html MOMA Szarkowski] ]Szarkowski died of a stroke on July 7, 2007, aged 81. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/09/arts/09szarkowski.html?ex=1341633600&en=59233ba562db4aef&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss NY Times obit] ]
Key works:
Criticism
* "Looking at Photographs" (1974, 1999)
*"The Photographer's Eye" (1966)Photographic works
* "John Szarkowski: Photographs" (2005)
* "Mr. Bristol's Barn" (1997)
* "The Face of Minnesota" (1958)
* "The Idea of Louis Sullivan" (1956)References
Documentaries about Szarkowski
There is a 48-minute documentary on his life and work: "John Szarkowski: A Life in Photography" (Checkerboard, 1998). There is also a 60-minute film of a lecture in which he talks about his own photography: "Speaking of Art: John Szarkowski on John Szarkowski" (Checkerboard, 2005).
Interviews
* Andy Grundberg. "An Interview with John Szarkowski". "Afterimage", No. 12 (October 1984), pages 12-13.
* "An interview with John Szarkowski". " Modern Painters" (Spring 2004).
* Hilton Als. "Looking at Pictures" (interview with John Szarkowski). "Grand Street", No. 59, page 102.
* Mark Haworth-Booth. "An Interview with John Szarkowski". "History of Photography", Vol. 15, No. 4 (1991), pages 302–306.
* [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/feature/-/196180/ Exclusive Amazon.com interview with: "The leading photography curator and critic of our time, John Szarkowski"] .
* [http://www.laweekly.com/art+books/art/talking-pictures/15135/ "LA Weekly" interview with Szarkowski from December 2006. "Talking Pictures" by Holly Myers and Tom Christie] .
External links
* [http://images.google.com/images?um=1&hl=en&rls=com.microsoft%3Aen-us&q=John+Szarkowski Photographs or related
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