The Ulrich Museum of Art at 麻豆传媒 has had a long-standing relationship with Kansas born photographer Gordon Parks. The museum's winter opening will feature the latest acquisitions of one of the country's most important photographers.
The opening of 鈥淰isual Justice鈥 will take place 7-9 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 16, at the Ulrich Museum of Art. The opening will include exhibits in the Ulrich Underground, 鈥淭he Swim,鈥 a photographic installation by Julia Brown, and in the Beren Gallery, 鈥淭ransition and Turmoil,鈥 works on paper from the museum鈥檚 permanent collection.
The Ulrich now houses 177 photographs from Parks鈥 journalistic and artistic careers. Parks captured the injustices of the Civil Rights Movement and the stark realities of world strife through images taken during the second half of the 20th century. Some of Parks best known photo essays are represented in the collection, from 鈥淗arlem Gang Leader鈥 in 1948, to 鈥淔reedom鈥檚 Fearful Foe: Poverty鈥 in 1961. The collection is completed with a selection of experimental color images from the last years of his life.
The event is free and open to the public. To RSVP, call 316-978-3664 or email ulrich@wichita.edu.