Roy DeCarava
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| Roy DeCarava | |
|---|---|
| Harlem (mul) | |
| O ya Tiŋgbaŋ | America |
| Residence | Bedford–Stuyvesant (en) |
| African Americans (en) | |
| Kpibu shee | Manhattan (mul) |
| Paɣa/yidana | Sherry Turner DeCarava (en) |
| Education | |
| Shikuru shɛli o ni chaŋ | Cooper Union (en) |
| Bala yɛlibu, sabbu bee buɣisibu | Silmiinsili |
| Tuma | |
| Tuma | anfooni yaara ni university teacher (en) |
| Tuma shee | Brooklyn (mul) |
| Ŋun kpuɣi o tuma | Hunter College (mul) |
| Pin' shɛŋa o ni dee | view
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| Nira zaŋti | Kamoinge (en) |
Roy Rudolph DeCarava (bɛ daa dɔɣi o la silimiin goli December dabaa awɔi dali yuuni 1919 ka daa kpi silimiin goli October biɛɣ'pishi ni ayopɔin dali yuuni 2009) daa nyɛla Americanima nucheeni baŋda.[1]
Exhibitions
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ][2]Tɛmplet:Better source needed
- 1950-One man photography show at Forty-Fourth Street Gallery, New York City
- 1951-One man photography show at Countee Cullen Branch Library, New York City
- 1953-"Always the Young Stranger"-Museum of Modern Art, New York City
- 1955-"Family of Man"-Museum of Modern Art, New York City
- 1957-"70 Photographers Look at New York"-Museum of Modern Art, New York City
- 1960-"New Acquisitions"-Museum of Modern Art, New York City
- 1964-"The Photographer's Eye"-Museum of Modern Art, New York City
- 1965-"Edward Steichen Center/Fine Art Photographs"-Museum of Modern Art, New York City
- 1965-"Photography in the Fine Arts #1"-Museum of Modern Art, New York City
- 1969-"Thru Black Eyes"-Studio Museum, Harlem
- 1970-"Roy DeCarava/Photographs"-Sheldon Memorial Art Center, University of Nebraska
- 1974-"Photography in America"-Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City
- 1976-"The Nation's Capital in Photographs"-The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.[3]
Collections
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Tɛmplet:More citations needed section DeCarava's work is held in the following permanent public collections:
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York[4]
- The Museum of Modern Art, New York[5]
- Art Institute of Chicago[6]
- Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
- Andover Art Gallery, Andover-Phillips Academy, Massachusetts
- Atlanta University, Georgia
- Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc., New York
- Belafonte Enterprises, Inc., New York
- Detroit Institute of Arts[7]
- Portland Art Museum
- San Francisco Museum of Modern Art[8]
- The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston[9]
- Philadelphia Museum of Art
- Museum of Fine Arts Boston[10]
- Harvard Art Museums
- Stanford University Cantor Arts Center
- National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Works consulted
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- The Nation's Capital in Photographs, Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1976. By John Gossage. Edition of 3000 copies.
- Roy DeCarava, Photographs. Edited by James Alinder, Friends of Photography, 1981. ISBN 9780933286276.
- Roy DeCarava, A Retrospective. Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY 1996. ISBN 9780870701269.
- The Sound I Saw: Improvisation on a Jazz Theme. Phaidon, 2000. ISBN 9780714841236.
- Ralph Eugene Meatyard. New York: International Center of Photography, 2004. ISBN 9783865210654. Introduction by Cynthia Young.
Kundivihira
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- ↑ Kennedy, Randy (October 28, 2009). "Roy DeCarava, Harlem Insider Who Photographed Ordinary Life, Dies at 89". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. https://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/29/arts/29decarava.html.
- ↑ DeCarava, Roy (1975). Roy DeCarava : photographs : the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, September 12 - October 26, 1975. The Museum. OCLC 222934060.
- ↑ DeCarava, Roy (1976). Roy DeCarava : February 14-May 9, 1976, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. The Gallery. OCLC 2523133.
- ↑ Search / All Results.
- ↑ Roy DeCarava.
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- ↑ Art: Collection Search.
- ↑ Roy DeCarava · SFMOMA.
- ↑ Search.
- ↑ Collections Search.
External links
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- The Sherry and Roy DeCarava Archives
- Masters of Photography: Roy DeCarava
- "Roy DeCarava, Harlem Insider Who Photographed Ordinary Life, Dies at 89", New York Times, October 28, 2009
- Roy DeCarava Tribute
- Roy DeCarava at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, MN
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- Lahabaya zaa
- 1919 births
- 2009 deaths
- African-American photographers
- 20th-century American photographers
- Cooper Union alumni
- Hunter College faculty
- Jazz photographers
- American portrait photographers
- United States National Medal of Arts recipients
- Photographers from New York City
- Military personnel from New York City
- American people of Jamaican descent