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Ben Shahn
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American
, 1898–1969)
Ben Shahn
Frederick Douglass, IV,
1965
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1898
Born in Kovno (Kaunus), Lithuania
1906
Emigrated with his family to New York in 1906
1913
Served as an apprentice to a lithographer
1917 - 1921
Studied art at New York University, City College of New York and the National Academy of Design
1922
Married Tillie Goldstein
1925 - 1929
Traveled several times to Europe and North Africa with his wife
1929
Birth of daughter Judith
1930
First solo exhibition at The Downtown Gallery in New York. A work is also exhibited at New York’s Museum of Modern Art
His reputation as a leading artist in the social realist movement is cemented
1931 - 1933
Painted his most famous series of works: “The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti,” followed by “The Mooney Series”
1931
Shared a studio with photographer Walker Evans in New York
1933 - 1938
Worked as a photographer for the Farm Security Administration, recording images of Depression era America
1933
Worked with muralist Diego Rivera for a mural at Rockefeller Center in New York
Birth of son Ezra
1935
After divorcing Tillie, remarried to Bernarda Bryson
1936
Birth of daughter Susanna by Bernarda
1937 - 1943
Created several public murals, including one for the Bronx Courthouse, New York
1937
Moved to Jersey Homesteads (Roosevelt), New Jersey
1938
Birth of son Jonathan
1947
Retrospective exhibition is shown at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
1954
With Willem de Kooning, chosen to represent the United States at the Venice Biennale
1956 - 1957
Served as the Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry at Harvard University. His Norton Lectures are published by Harvard as “The Shape of Content”
1969
Died in New York, NY
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Exhibitions
2007
American Modernism, The de Yound Museum, San Francisco, CA
For the People, The Frances Lehmen Loeb Art Center, Pougheepsie, NY
2006
Starting at Zero - Black Mountain College 1933-57, Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire (England)
2005
The Bitter Years, Bob Rauschenberg Gallery, Ft. Myers, FL
2004
American Expressionism - Art and Social Change, 1920s-1950s, Mary and Leigh Blcok Museum of Art, Evanston, IL
2003
New York - Capitale de la photographie (1900-2000), Musee de l'Elysee, Lausanne
2002
New York: Capital of Photography, MMoCA - THe Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Madison, WI
2001
Greed and Other Recent Acquisitions, ICP - International Center of Photography, New York City, NY
2000
Propaganda and dreams - photography of the 1930s in the USSR and the USA, The State Russian Museum - Mikhailovsky Castle, St. Petersburg
1999
Propaganda and dreams - Photographing the 1930s in the USSR and the US, ICP - International Center of Photorgraphy, New York City, NY
1998
The Posters American Style, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, FL
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