During the course of his career, Jack Mitchell photographed thousands of special assignments for The New York Times, Dance Magazine, After Dark, Rolling Stone, Time, Newsweek, Life, Vogue, People, Harper's Bazaar, and countless others. His photograph of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, taken weeks before Lennon's death, held the record of the best-selling cover for People for over 16 years. Mitchell had a longtime working relationship with The New York Times, and much of his innovative work appeared in the Arts & Leisure section. He retired in 1995 to New Smyrna Beach, Florida.
Other icons of American culture featured in the exhibition include Alvin Ailey, Samuel Barber, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Leonard Bernstein, Alfred Hitchcock, Christopher Isherwood, Philip Glass, Martha Graham, Jasper Johns, Jack Nicholson, Beverly Sills, Meryl Streep, Twyla Tharp, and many others.
Arts magazine described Mitchell's portraits as being "the first time a contemporary photographer has photographed artists as individuals possessing character and identification not expressed exclusively through their works. They are pictured as subjects themselves and not merely artifacts or of secondary importance to their art." It is an aspect of Mitchell's work that sets it apart from other photographers of cultural personalities.
Noted poet and critic John Yau, in an essay about the exhibition, said, "Mitchell's interest in high contrast, costumes, multiple exposures, and the choreographed moment immediately distinguishes his work from that of other well-known photographers. His blacks are dense and velvety, while his whites can be as sharp and exacting as a surgeon's scalpel. His photographs are sculptural, as they make us aware of volume, as well as different textures."
Organized by the Atlantic Center for the Arts, New Smyrna Beach, Florida, consulting curator for the exhibition was Judith T. Page, and the national tour is made possible through the generous support of Darden Restaurants Foundation, and Palm Bay Imports and Wines, Spirits & Beverages.
Part of a yearlong interdisciplinary focus, "Our Fascination with Celebrity,"; at the University of Richmond, the exhibition is made possible in part with funds from the Louis S. Booth Arts Fund and the generous support of the University's Cultural Affairs Committee. The accompanying illustrated exhibition catalogue, with a foreword by Edward Albee and published by Amphoto Art, Watson-Guptill Publications, New York, is available at the University of Richmond Museums.
PROGRAMMING
Lecture/Discussion "A Conversation with Jack Mitchell on Photography and Celebrity"
Lecture by Jack Mitchell, artist, with Judith T. Page, consulting curator of the exhibition
Thursday, October 20, 7 p.m.
Cousins Studio Theatre, George M. Modlin Center for the Arts
Reception and Preview of the exhibition
Thursday, October 20, 8-9 p.m.
Booth Lobby, Harnett Museum of Art, University Museums, George M. Modlin Center for the Arts
The events are open to the public and free of charge.