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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Michael Abramson, Untitled #019, ca. 1974 - 1977
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Michael Abramson, Untitled #019, ca. 1974 - 1977
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Michael Abramson, Untitled #019, ca. 1974 - 1977

Exhibition: 'Tales from The South Side. 1970s Chicago Clubs', MMX Gallery, London, 2018

Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Michael Abramson, Untitled #019, ca. 1974 - 1977

Museum standard and archival framing; custom hand made black wooden frame, book mount board, finished with UV protective and antireflective AR art glass

Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Michael Abramson, Untitled #019, ca. 1974 - 1977
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Michael Abramson, Untitled #019, ca. 1974 - 1977
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Michael Abramson, Untitled #019, ca. 1974 - 1977
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Michael Abramson, Untitled #019, ca. 1974 - 1977

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Michael Abramson, Untitled #019, ca. 1974 - 1977
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Light: On the South Side from marcus riley on Vimeo.

Michael Abramson

Untitled #019, ca. 1974 - 1977
Vintage Silver Gelatin Print, Custom made frame; with museum book mount board and antireflective UV protective Art Glass
Print size: 27.9 x 35.4 cm/ 11 x 14" , Image size: 20.5 x 30.5 cm
Unique Vintage Print, Museum standard and archival framing
Series: 1970s Nightclubs of Chicago South Side
Stamped; "Provenance Authenticated by Michael L Abramson Estate, 2011" on verso
© Michael L Abramson

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  • Untitled #019
A camera is a window through which a photographer interacts with the world, and it's up to the operator to decide whether his camera will be a barrier or a...
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A camera is a window through which a photographer interacts with the world, and it's up to the operator to decide whether his camera will be a barrier or a mirror between he and his subjects. In the 1970s, Michael Abramson chose the latter path when he brought his camera to Pepper's Hideout on Chicago's South Side. Following in the footsteps of his acknowledged influence Gyula Halász, a Hungarian photographer better known as Brassaï who became the pre-eminent chronicler of the Paris nightlife he loved so much, Abramson initiated himself into the nightlife of Chicago's predominantly black neighbourhoods. He was very much a part of the scene he documented on film, drinking, laughing, and dancing with his subjects into small hours and becoming as much a part of the atmosphere as the locals who frequented the same nightspots he did. - Joe Tangari (Numero Group, 2009)

 

This series won Abramson a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1978 and launched his career as a photojournalist. Eventually the project resulted in a hardbound book, Light: On the South Side, including the Grammy and Mojo nominated album, featuring Chicago blues as heard in the clubs from the stage and the jukebox.

All prints from 1970s South Side Chicago series are available for purchase as the singular works or as the group of images. 
All works are Vintage Silver Gelatin prints made by the photographer at the time there were taken.
All prints can be purchased in bespoke hardwood frames, museum mount board and anti-reflective UV protective Art Glass.  If you wish to ship or purchase unframed prints, we are happy to arrange that for you.

 

Michael Abramson's photographs can be found in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Chicago History Museum, the Milwaukee Art Museum, Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago, and the California Museum of Photography.

 

MICHAEL L ABRAMSON - ARTIST PAGE
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Exhibitions

Tales from the South Side. 1970s Chicago Clubs, MMX Gallery, London, 2018

Publications

A photography book/ 2 LP record set entitled Light on the South Side (2009), by Chicago music recording company Numero Group.

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