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Siskind, AaronAmerican, 1903-1991

Aaron Siskind began his photography career as a documentarian in the New York Photo League in 1932. From 1936 to 1940, he oversaw the League's Feature Group as they created documentary photo-essays of political import including Harlem Document, Dead End: The Bowery, Portrait of a Tenement, and St. Joseph's House: The Catholic Worker Movement. In the early 1940s, his work shifted to the abstract and metaphoric as he cultivated friendships with Abstract Expressionist painters such as Franz Kline, Barnett Newman, Adolph Gottlieb, and Mark Rothko. During the 1950s, Siskind's primary subjects were urban facades, graffiti, isolated figures, and the stone walls of Martha's Vineyard. Graphic in form, the subjects of each of these series resemble script, reflecting Siskind's interest in musical scores and poetry. His famous The Pleasures and Terrors of Levitation series (c. 1952-1965) depict the dark shapes of divers suspended mid-leap against a blank white sky. Shot with a hand-held twin-lens reflex camera at the edge of Lake Michigan in Chicago, the balance and conflict suggested by the series' title is evident in the divers' sublime contortions.

On the invitation of Harry Callahan, Siskind joined the faculty of the Institute of Design in Chicago in 1951, taking over as head of the photography program when Callahan left in 1961. Siskind and Callahan, famous for their synergy as professors and photographers, were reunited beginning in 1971 when Siskind left the Institute of Design for the Rhode Island School of Design, where Callahan was a professor and Siskind continued to teach until his retirement in 1976.

Siskind died in Providence, Rhode Island on February 11, 1991 at the age of 87. The Aaron Siskind Centennial Celebration took place during 2003-2004 with exhibitions at more than a dozen institutions across the country, including the Museum of Contemporary Photography, each devoted to a different period or theme of the photographer's life and work.

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Acolman 4
Siskind, Aaron
1955
Bakia 82
Siskind, Aaron
1984
Boston # 15
Siskind, Aaron
1974
Bronx #1
Siskind, Aaron
1950; Printed 1975
California
Siskind, Aaron
1975
Celaya #1C
Siskind, Aaron
1955; printed 1970
Chicago
Siskind, Aaron
1948
Chicago 13
Siskind, Aaron
1952
Chicago 17
Siskind, Aaron
1960
Chicago #42
Siskind, Aaron
1952; printed 1970
Chicago # 56
Siskind, Aaron
1960
Chicago 213
Siskind, Aaron
1953
Chicago #224
Siskind, Aaron
1953; printed 1970
Chicago 227
Siskind, Aaron
1953
Chicago Façade 6
Siskind, Aaron
1960
Chicago Façade #7
Siskind, Aaron
1960 Printed mid 1970’s.
Chosica # 9
Siskind, Aaron
1980
Dead End, The Bowery
Siskind, Aaron
1937; printed 1976
Diane Hoffman
Siskind, Aaron
1962
Durango
Siskind, Aaron
1961
Durango #1
Siskind, Aaron
1961
Durango 8
Siskind, Aaron
1961
Feet #102
Siskind, Aaron
1957
Feet #133
Siskind, Aaron
1958
Fish in Hand, Martha’s Vineyard
Siskind, Aaron
1939; printed 1970
Girl with Clothes Form
Siskind, Aaron
1937
Gloucester
Siskind, Aaron
1945
Gloucester
Siskind, Aaron
1944
Gloucester 5
Siskind, Aaron
1944
Gloucester 16 1949
Siskind, Aaron
1949
Harlem
Siskind, Aaron
1940
Harlem
Siskind, Aaron
1936
Harlem
Siskind, Aaron
c. 1937
Harlem, Boy’s Head
Siskind, Aaron
1932; Printed 1976
Harlem, Boy with Shopping Bags
Siskind, Aaron
1935; printed 1976
Harlem, Dange Keeou
Siskind, Aaron
1937; Printed 1976
Harlem, Girl on Milk Can
Siskind, Aaron
1935; printed 1976
Harlem, Loew's Facade
Siskind, Aaron
1937
Harlem, Marketplace
Siskind, Aaron
1937; Printed in 1976
Harlem, Street Scene [Woman behind Screen]
Siskind, Aaron
1940; printed 1976
Harlem, Watermelon Man
Siskind, Aaron
1940; Printed 1976
Harlem, Woman at Ice Box
Siskind, Aaron
1935; printed 1976
Hudson #41
Siskind, Aaron
1971
Iquitos 1
Siskind, Aaron
1980
Iquitos 142
Siskind, Aaron
1980
Iquitos 142
Siskind, Aaron
1980
Jalapa # 43
Siskind, Aaron
1974
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