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Charles Brittin
West and South
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Edited by: Lorraine Wild, Kristine McKenna
Designed by: Lorraine Wild, Victor Hu
Texts by: Kristine McKenna, Charles Brittin
Englisch
February 2011, 216 Pages
, 139 Photos
hardcover
1mm x
1mm
ISBN:978-3-7757-2836-2
Throughout the fifties, Los Angeles-based Charles Brittin (*1928) was the unofficial house photographer for the beatniks who coalesced around the artist Wallace Berman. Brittin had settled in Venice Beach in 1951, and his tiny shack on the beach became a hangout for the creative circle around Berman, which included actor Dean Stockwell, artist John Altoon, curator Walter Hopps, and poet David Meltzer, among many others. Brittin’s photographs of this time and place evoke a period of tremendous upheaval and creativity in America, when avant-garde culture was largely underground and its protagonists were almost completely shut out of mainstream culture. In the early sixties, the focus of Brittin’s life shifted dramatically when he became involved in the antiwar movement, and by the end of the decade he was devoting most of his time to the Black Panther Party. These two very different social revolutions are at the heart of Charles Brittin: West & South.
Exhibition schedule: Michael Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles, April 16–May 14, 2011 | And further venues
Exhibition schedule: Michael Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles, April 16–May 14, 2011 | And further venues
»Ein visuell starkes Vermächtnis.«
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»Wer Sensationen erwartet ist hier falsch. Das Sensationelle liegt in der Ruhe und im alltäglich Wirkenden, das von den Bildern ausgeht. Das mag angesichts der sehr bewegten Zeiten erstaunlich klingen.«
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