Eugene Richards Explained

Birth Place:Dorchester, Massachusetts
Known For:Photography
Notable Works:Dorchester Days (1978)
Style:Documentary photography

Eugene Richards (born 1944)[1] is an American documentary photographer living in Brooklyn, New York.[2] [3] [4] He has published many books of photography and has been a member of Magnum Photos[5] and of VII Photo Agency. He was born in Dorchester, Massachusetts.[1]

Early life and education

Richards was born and grew up in Dorchester, Massachusetts.[1]

He received a BA in English from Northeastern University then studied photography at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, supervised by Minor White.[1]

Life and work

During the 1960s, Richards was a civil rights activist and VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America) volunteer.[1]

His first book was Few Comforts or Surprises (1973), a depiction of rural poverty in Arkansas. His second book, the self-published Dorchester Days (1978), set in Dorchester, Massachusetts is "an angry, bitter book", both political and personal.[6] Gerry Badger writes that "[Richards's] involvement with the people he is photographing is total, and he is one of the best of photojournalists in getting that across, often helped by his own prose".

Richards founded Many Voices Press to publish his books, beginning with Dorchester Days.[5] He was invited to join Magnum Photos in 1978, where he remained until 1995, then rejoined in 2002 for three more years.[1] [5] He joined VII Photo Agency in 2006.[7] He lives in Brooklyn, New York.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2022-01-04. About. Eugene Richards.
  2. Web site: Amy. Weiss-Meyer. 2022-01-04. What New York Looked Like After 9/11. 9 August 2021. The Atlantic.
  3. Web site: 2022-01-04. Eugene Richards: The Run-on of Time. www.1854.photography.
  4. Web site: 2022-01-04. Innovator: Eugene Richards. 26 November 2012. NPPA.
  5. Web site: 2022-01-05. 1995 Infinity Award: Publication. 23 February 2016. International Center of Photography.
  6. [Gerry Badger]
  7. Web site: 2022-01-05. Eugene Richards Joins VII Photo Agency. 15 April 2006. NPPA.
  8. Web site: Charles. Bowden. 2022-01-04. Eugene Richards's The Blue Room. Aperture.
  9. Web site: 2022-01-04. War Becomes Personal: Interview with Eugene Richards on Capturing the Aftermath of the Iraq War. Time.
  10. Web site: 2022-01-04. One Year Later: The Story of Eugene Richards' 'War is Personal' Continues. Time.
  11. News: Melody. Rowell. 2022-01-04. A Photographer Saw An Arkansas Town Fading. His New Book Keeps Its Stories Alive. NPR. 26 June 2021.
  12. Web site: 2022-01-04. Sean. O'Hagan. Sean O'Hagan (journalist). Photography review: Les Rencontres d'Arles 2009, Arles, France. 11 July 2009. The Guardian.
  13. News: Sarah. Gilbert. 2022-01-04. The unflinching eye of Eugene Richards – in pictures. The Guardian. 9 June 2017. 0261-3077.
  14. Web site: 2022-01-04. Eugene Richards: A Life in Photography. 20 April 2017. The New York Times.
  15. Web site: 2022-01-05. Eugene Richards: The Run-On of Time. Nelson Atkins.
  16. Web site: 1981: Eugene Richards. 15 October 2015 . .
  17. Web site: Missouri Honor Medal Winners: Individuals. . 16 November 2015.
  18. Web site: 2022-01-05. Addison Gallery of American Art Online Collection Database. Addison Gallery of American Art.
  19. Web site: 2022-01-05. Eugene Richards. Centre Pompidou.
  20. Web site: Harvard. 2022-01-05. Harvard Art Museums. harvardartmuseums.org.
  21. Web site: 2022-01-04. Family Album, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Museum of Contemporary Photography.
  22. Web site: 2022-01-04. Untitled, From "Few Comforts or Surprises". Museum of Contemporary Photography.
  23. Web site: 2022-01-05. Results – Advanced Search Objects – Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. collections.mfa.org.
  24. Web site: 2022-01-05. Works – Eugene Richards – Artists/Makers – The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. art.nelson-atkins.org.
  25. Web site: 2022-01-05. Eugene Richards. Smithsonian American Art Museum.