A sojourn in paradise : Jack Robinson in 1950s New Orleans

Howard Philips Smith, Emily Oppenheimer

Jack Robinson made his name as a much-sought-after fashion and celebrity photographer during the 1960s and early 1970s, and his work is well documented in hundreds of pages of Vogue, Harper' Bazaar, and Life, as well as other publications. However, his personal life remains virtually unknown. In this study of Robinson and his photography, Howard Philips Smith takes an in-depth look at Robinson's early life in New Orleans, where he discovered his passion for painting, photography, and the Dixie Bohemian life of the French Quarter. 'A Sojourn in Paradise: Jack Robinson in 1950s New Orleans' features more than one hundred photographs taken by the artist, accompanied by detailed commentary about Robinson's life in New Orleans and excerpts from interviews with the people who knew him when he lived there. Robinson's photographs of New Orleans reveal the genesis of two unique and fascinating facets of the city's history and culture: the creation of the first gay Carnival krewes who would make their own unique contribution to the rich cultural history of the city and the formation of the Orleans Gallery, one of the earliest centers of the contemporary art movement blossoming in 1950s America. This detailed study of Jack Robinson's early life and photography illustrates the contributions of a gifted, gay artist whose quiet spirit and constant interior struggle found refuge in New Orleans, the city where he was able to find himself, for a time, free from society's grip and open to exploring life on his own terms.

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ISBN Nummer
9781496827524
Boekcode
IHLIA Homodok cat. (smith-hp/soj) bb niet uitleenbaar
Taal publicatie
eng [Engels]
Hoofdtitel
A sojourn in paradise : Jack Robinson in 1950s New Orleans
Algemene materiaalaanduiding
2 [Boek]
Eerste verantwoordelijke
Howard Philips Smith ; foreword by Emily Oppenheimer
Plaats van uitgave
Jackson, MS
Jaar van uitgave
2020
Pagina's
xii, 323 p
Collatie - Illustraties
ill
Auteur Achternaam
Smith
Auteur Voornaam
Howard Philips
Auteur - secundaire - Achternaam
Oppenheimer
Auteur - secundaire - Voornaam
Emily
Prod country
usa
Samenvatting - Tekst
Jack Robinson made his name as a much-sought-after fashion and celebrity photographer during the 1960s and early 1970s, and his work is well documented in hundreds of pages of Vogue, Harper' Bazaar, and Life, as well as other publications. However, his personal life remains virtually unknown. In this study of Robinson and his photography, Howard Philips Smith takes an in-depth look at Robinson's early life in New Orleans, where he discovered his passion for painting, photography, and the Dixie Bohemian life of the French Quarter. 'A Sojourn in Paradise: Jack Robinson in 1950s New Orleans' features more than one hundred photographs taken by the artist, accompanied by detailed commentary about Robinson's life in New Orleans and excerpts from interviews with the people who knew him when he lived there. Robinson's photographs of New Orleans reveal the genesis of two unique and fascinating facets of the city's history and culture: the creation of the first gay Carnival krewes who would make their own unique contribution to the rich cultural history of the city and the formation of the Orleans Gallery, one of the earliest centers of the contemporary art movement blossoming in 1950s America. This detailed study of Jack Robinson's early life and photography illustrates the contributions of a gifted, gay artist whose quiet spirit and constant interior struggle found refuge in New Orleans, the city where he was able to find himself, for a time, free from society's grip and open to exploring life on his own terms.

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