
This exhibition explores the making of Gordon Parks’ first photographic essay for Life magazine in 1948, “Harlem Gang Leader.” After gaining the trust of one particular group of gang members and their leader, Leonard “Red” Jackson, Parks produced a series of photographs that are artful, poignant, and, at times, shocking. From this large body of work (Parks made hundreds of negatives) the editors at Life selected twenty-one pictures to print in the magazine, often cropping or enhancing details in the pictures in the process. Gordon Parks: The Making of an Argument traces this editorial process and parses out the various voices and motives behind the production of the picture essay.
The exhibition considers Parks’ photographic practice within a larger discussion about photography as a narrative device. Featuring vintage photographs, original issues of Life magazine, contact sheets, and proof prints, the exhibition raises important questions about the role of photography in addressing social concerns, its use as a documentary tool, and its function in the world of publishing.

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1948, Printed Later
Gordon Parks
Gelatin Silver Print

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1948
Gordon Parks
Gelatin Silver Print
Courtesy The Gordon Parks Foundation

Untitled
1948
Gordon Parks
Gelatin Silver Print
Courtesy The Gordon Parks Foundation

Untitled
1948
Gordon Parks
Gelatin Silver Print
Courtesy The Gordon Parks Foundation

Untitled
1948
Gordon Parks
Gelatin Silver Print
Courtesy The Gordon Parks Foundation
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Sponsors / Partners
Gordon Parks: The Making of an Argument is organized by the New Orleans Museum of Art in collaboration with The Gordon Parks Foundation. Support for the exhibition is provided by Blaine Butler.