Lyon, Danny
American, b. 1942 Brooklyn, NY
Born in 1942 in Brooklyn, Danny Lyon received a BA from the University of Chicago in 1973. As a photographer and filmmaker, Lyon has shown insight into the worlds of those who live outside the mainstream of society. In 1967, for instance, he was given unrestricted permission to photograph the lives of convicts in Texas prisons, resulting in the portfolio Conversations with the Dead (1971). His films include Little Boy (1977), Los Niños Abandonados (1975), and Social Sciences 127 (1969). Lyon’s work has been frequently exhibited and collected; he is the recipient of a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship and National Endowment for the Arts grants in both film and photography.
Tsuyoshi Ozawa (Japanese, b. 1965 Tokyo); Chen Shaoxiong (Chinese, b. 1962 Shantou); Gimhongsok (Korean, b. 1964 Seoul)