Chauncey Hare

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Chauncey Hare (1934–2019) was an American photographer known for his documentary work documenting the interiors of working-class homes and workplaces in the United States during the 1970s. Before becoming a fine-art photographer, Hare worked as a petroleum engineer for Standard Oil (later Chevron). He began photographing intermittently starting in the late 1960s, focusing on subjects that reflected his interest in social protest and the alienation of modern industrial life. His most notable works include 'Interior America' (1978) and 'This Was Corporate America' (1984), which were later expanded into the collection 'Protest Photographs' (2008). In 1985, Hare abandoned photography to become a licensed family therapist, eventually co-authoring clinical handbooks on work abuse. He donated his entire archive of photographs and negatives to the Bancroft Library at the University of California, Berkeley, in 2000.[3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15]

Thema's

  • industrial alienation
  • corporate labor
  • working-class interiors
  • social protest

Boeken

  1. Protest Photographs Chauncey Hare
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  2. Test
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Werk van Chauncey Hare

  • Interior America 1978 · Aperture · boek · Engels ISBN 978-0893810542 With an introduction by Hare.
  • This Was Corporate America 1984 · Institute of Contemporary Art · boek · Engels ISBN 978-0910663403
  • Protest Photographs 2008 · Steidl · boek · Engels ISBN 978-3865214959 Expanded edition of Interior America.
  • Work Abuse: How to Recognize and Survive It 1997 · Schenkman Books · boek · Engels Co-authored with Judith Wyatt.

Tentoonstellingen

  • 1971 Interior America SFMOMA, San Francisco solo
  • 1977 Photographs by Chauncey Hare MoMA, New York solo
  • 2018 Never a Lovely So Real: Photography and Film in Chicago, 1950–1980 The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago group
  • 2012 Process 01: Joy P!, New York group
  • 2011 Under the Big Black Sun: California Art 1974-1981 MOCA, Los Angeles group
  • 2010 Anonymes: Unnamed America in Photography and Film Le Bal, Paris group

Prijzen

  • 1969 Guggenheim Fellowship John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  • 1971 Guggenheim Fellowship John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  • 1976 Guggenheim Fellowship John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  • 1975 NEA Fellowship National Endowment for the Arts
  • 1978 NEA Fellowship National Endowment for the Arts
  • 1982 NEA Fellowship National Endowment for the Arts

Referenties

  1. Finding Aid to the Chauncey Hare Photograph Archive. bulk 1959-1982 link
  2. loeildelaphotographie.com. 2019 link
  3. John Simon Guggenheim Foundation/Chauncey Hare link
  4. Nancy Princenthal. Harry N. Abrams, Inc.. 2001
  5. moma.org link
  6. placartphoto.com link
  7. sfmoma.org link
  8. Britt Salvesen. The Believer. 2008
  9. Janet Malcolm. David R Godine. 1980
  10. the Guardian. 2022 link
  11. The Atlantic. 2022 link
  12. newescapologist.co.uk link
  13. hyperallergic.com link
  14. apollo-magazine.com link
  15. Robert Slifkin. 2021 link