Charles Harbutt, Departures and Arrivals

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Clockmaker’s Sandwich Board, Mérida
Clockmaker’s Sandwich Board, Mérida,  1976, © ©Charles Harbutt,  Charles Harbutt Archive/Gift of Charles Harbutt, Jr.
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​ ​ ​ Hotel, Vera Cruz,  1982, © ©Charles Harbutt,  Charles Harbutt Archive/Gift of Sarah Harbutt and Ken Kerbs
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When

5 p.m. Nov. 7, 2013 to 5 p.m. May 31, 2014

The Center for Creative Photography is celebrating Charles Harbutt’s photographic work, and its relationship to the printed page. The exhibition will feature a complete set of prints from Harbutt’s newest publication, Departures and Arrivals, sequenced as they appear in the book, along with a short video in which Harbutt and Joan Liftin describe the book’s creative process. In addition, work prints from Harbutt’s 1959 trip to Cuba, demonstrating how he chronicled the earliest days of Castro’s leadership, the romance of revolution, and some American responses, are paired with working materials for a planned—but never published—book. A third exploration of Harbutt’s concern for the relationship between the photographic image and the printed page relates to his long career as a photojournalist. A slide show of over 150 photographs Harbutt made on assignment will be projected in sequence, revealing their drama and power. Related clippings and tear sheets, showing how these commercial works appeared in their original magazine contexts, complement the slide show and demonstrate this photographer’s ability to work both sides of the divide between art and commerce to arrive at an original vision.

 

To request a tour for a class or community group of 8 or more contact Cass Fey, Curator of Education at 520.626.5211 or feyc@ccp.arizona.edu