Horace Bristol: Photojournalist
Long Beach Museum of Art
1988 | 00:11:35 | United States | English | Color | Mono |
Collection: On Art and Artists, Single Titles
Tags: Documentation, Independently Produced Interviews, Interview, Photography
Horace Bristol discusses his long career in photography, which began with shooting for Life and Fortune magazines in the 1930s. His photojournalism took him to the Dutch East Indies and post-war Japan. His documents of Depression-era workers famously inspired John Steinbeck to write the classic The Grapes of Wrath. “I felt I was not an artist but a worker, so as a photojournalist, I had a job to do,” Bristol says.
Produced by the Fellows of Contemporary Art on artists exhibiting in a Pasadena Armory exhibition.
Only available on the Fellows of Contemporary Art compilation.
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