Don Donaghy
Don Donaghy (born Leonard Donald Donaghy in Pennsylvania; 2 November 1936 – 23 July 2008) was a member of the New York school of photography, which includes Robert Frank, Louis Faurer and Bruce Davidson.
Donaghy studied at the Philadelphia Museum School of Art after which he pursued street photography in Philadelphia and New York City using a Leica 35mm camera. His first exhibition Two Young Philadelphians: Don Donaghy & George Krause, was held in 1962. Donaghy's first published work was a re-creation of this exhibition in the Fall 1962 issue of Contemporary Photographer, titled same as the show.[1][2]
The landmark exhibition and publication The New York School, Photographs 1936-63, by Jane Livingston, includes a selection of Donaghy's photographs. Donaghy is featured in "The Last Photographic Heroes: American Photographers of the Sixties and Seventies", by Gilles Mora.
In addition to photography, Donaghy worked as a film editor and a cameraman. While living in Boulder, CO, he was also a construction foreman. He died on July 23, 2008.
Publications with contributions by Donaghy
- The New York School, Photographs 1936-63. ISBN 978-1-55670-239-6. By Jane Livingston.
- The Last Photographic Heroes: American Photographers of the Sixties and Seventies. ISBN 978-0-8109-9374-7. By Gilles Mora.
Exhibitions
- Three Photographers: Nicholas Dean, Bill Hanson, Don Donaghy (Rochester, NY, Aug 21 to Oct 21, 1963)[3]
- Photography 63/An International Exhibition (Syracuse NY, Rochester NY and Fort Wayne IN, August 1963 to February 1964)(George Eastman House database)
- Six Photographers I (Contemporary Photographers I) (Rochester NY, 1964)(George Eastman House database)
- Photographs Do Not Bend Past Show Listing (Oct 27 to Dec 2, 2000 show with Keith Carter)
- Gallery Sink, Previous Exhibitions (Sep 27 to Nov 29, 2002 group show)
- Hemphill Fine Arts Exhibition Archive (2006 show with Benjamin Abramowitz and William Christenberry)
- Yancey Richardson Gallery > Past Exhibitions > 2006 (Oct 27 to Nov 25, 2006 show)
- Chance Encounters: Photographs from the Collection of Norman Carr and Carolyn Kinder Carr ([Corcoran Gallery of Art], 2008)
- Street Seen: The Psychological Gesture in American Photography, 1940–1959, Milwaukee Art Museum, 2010
Collections
Donaghy's work is held in the following permanent collections:
- Corcoran Gallery of Art
- Museum of Modern Art[3]
- George Eastman House[3]
- New York Public Library[3]
- Hallmark Photographic Collection[3]
- Metropolitan Museum of Art[4]
- San Francisco Museum of Modern Art[5]
- Museum of Fine Arts, Houston[6]
- Smithsonian American Art Museum[7]
References
- ↑ George Krause, Anne Tucker (1992) George Krause: A Retrospective, ISBN 0-89263-309-3, page 19
- ↑ Contemporary Photographer (1962): Two Young Philadelphians: Don Donaghy & George Krause (this Google Books entry for catalog includes exhibition info)
- 1 2 3 4 5 George Eastman House Database (Web page with instructions for telnet access to database; database lists holdings of Don Donaghy photographs by Hallmark Photographic Collection, Museum of Modern Art, New York Public Library, George Eastman House, also cites exhibitions in 1963-64)
- ↑ MMA (2005), Metropolitan Museum of Art, Annual Report for the Year 2004-2005, p. 25 (Donaghy work listed as photographic accession in 2005)
- ↑ SFMOMA Works by Don Donaghy (Works acquired 2012)
- ↑ MFAH (2008), Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Annual Report 2006-2007, pp. 70, 74 (Donaghy works listed as photographic accessions in 2006 and 2007)
- ↑ Don Donaghy / American Art (Works acquired 2013
External links
- ↑ "Denver Westword" (July 5, 1995): "Street People", by Michael Paglia
- ↑ "Washington Post" (July 20, 2006): "A Sinuous Bridge Over a Cultural Divide", by Rachel Beckman, page 2
- ↑ "Boulder Daily Camera" (July 25, 2008): obituary