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East 100th Street by Bruce Davidson. ©

East 100th Street by Bruce Davidson. ©

By Paul Goldfinger, Photography Editor  @Blogfinger

The cities of America went through tumultuous times during the 1960’s and 1970’s.  Many experienced social upheaval and riots. Asbury Park had riots over the July 4, 1970 holiday which practically destroyed the west side of the city along with a famous tourist industry and a thriving shopping district. It is only now coming back.

This exhibit at the Princeton University Art Museum is about New York City, Chicago, and Los Angeles.  The works are mostly still photographs by eminent artists who “made their bones” photographing these cities during very hard times. There also are some powerful videos of race riots and violent demonstrations in Chicago during the Democratic Convention in 1968.  It is a superb photography exhibit which is being shown all over the country. It will be shown at Princeton until June 7, 2015

Bruce Davidson is one of the most famous of these photographers. He is well know for his NYC work including his 2 year project called “East 100th Street” where he followed residents of one block in Spanish Harlem during the late 1960’s.

Here is a link to one of Charles Pierre’s poems in Blogfinger where we used a photograph by Bruce Davidson in New York.

http://blogfinger.net/2014/11/05/a-poem-by-charles-pierre-boardwalk/

This still is from a video being shown of the rioting at the Democratic Nat. Convention 1968. Paul Goldfinger still

This still is from a video being shown of the rioting at the Democratic Nat. Convention 1968. Paul Goldfinger still

Still shot from the Democrat convention riot video. Helmeted police use clubs on the crowd.

Still shot from the Democrat convention riot video. Helmeted police use clubs on the crowd. 1968

Bruce DAvidson image from the Princeton exhibit.

Bruce Davidson image from the Princeton exhibit.

JACK TEAGARDEN    From the album When Jazz was King

 

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Loretta Lynn. "Blue Kentucky Girl" by Marty Stuart. (from Photograph Magazine, May 2014.)

Loretta Lynn. “Blue Kentucky Girl” 1994.  by Marty Stuart. (from Photograph Magazine, May 2014.)

Paul Goldfinger. Editor  @Blogfinger

One of my favorite photography books is by Milt Hinton the jazz bassist who photographed all the great jazz stars while he was touring or recording with them.  Here is a link to our Blogfinger article about that body of work.  BF article on Milt Hinton Oct. 2013

Marty Stuart, from Mississippi,  has been a professional country musician and song writer since he was thirteen years old.  He started out with the Lester Flatt bluegrass band and later played with his ex-father in law Johnny Cash’s band.  One day, Stuart discovered Milt Hinton’s book in a Greenwich Village book store, and since then he has been photographing country music stars on the tour performing or in very personal moments.

He is now having a show of his photography at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts in Nashville.  I like this black and white portrait of Loretta Lynn who was indeed a coal miner’s daughter. She is a great star of Nashville and has recorded 70 albums and has written a number of books.  Loretta Lynn is now 82 years old, and this portrait captures her as an elegant and pensive woman who is famous for her blue collar country ways.  Maybe she was thinking about some of those men whom she tends to sing about.

 

LORETTA LYNN:    “Wine, Woman and Song.”

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