- Gay Block
Gay Block is a
fine art portrait photographer , who was born inHouston, Texas .In 1973 she began photographing her own affluent
Jewish community in Houston. She later photographed an older Jewish Community ofretirees in South Miami Beach, many of whom wereHolocaust survivor s. Block also photographed girls atsummer camp . In 2006, Block re-photographed women who were the girls in her 1981 series from Camp Pinecliffe, twenty-five years earlier. Her noted work with writerMalka Drucker , "Rescuers: Portraits of Moral Courage in the Holocaust", both a book and traveling exhibit, has been seen in over fifty venues in the US and abroad, including theMuseum of Modern Art ,NY , in 1992. [ [http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/1992/index.html Exhibitions 1992] ,Museum of Modern Art ]In 2003, Block's 30-year series of portraits of her mother, in photographs, video, and words, "Bertha Alyce: Mother exPosed", was published by
University of New Mexico Press [ [http://www.unmpress.com/ University of New Mexico Press Homepage] ] and continues as a traveling exhibit. The book, "Bertha Alyce", was cited as one of "Twelve Great Books Published During The Year 2003" by the editors of RALPH (The Review of Arts, Literature, Politics, and the Humanities) [ [http://www.ralphmag.org/CM/dozen-best.html Twelve Great Books Published During The Year 2003] , ralphmag.org] . Her video of the material, "Bertha Alyce", was awarded People's Choice and Best Documentary by the Madrid International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival,Spain .Also published in 2003, by Skylight Paths, is another collaboration with Drucker, "White Fire: A Portrait of Women Spiritual Leaders in America", which won the 2005 Southwest PEN award for non-fiction. Gay Block's photographs are included in museums and private collections including
Museum of Modern Art New York ,San Francisco Museum of Modern Art , andMuseum of Fine Arts, Houston .References
External links
* [http://www.gayblock.com/ Official site]
* [http://jwa.org/feminism/?id=JWA003 Gay Block] in the [http://jwa.org/feminism Jewish Women's Archive's: Jewish Women and the Feminist Revolution]
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