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Watch a short documentary of The Richard Hambleton Retrospective featuring the photography of Hank O'Neal at Phillips de Pury , New York City from September 9 through the 13th, 2011 presented by Vladimir Restoin Roitfeld and Andy Valmorbida in collaboration with Phillips De Pury & Giorgio Armani.  Click here

 

Hank's photographs of Richard Hambleton as featured in the June issue of Bliss Magazine.  Download the PDF here: Bliss article

 

Hank's latest show: Portraits 1970-2010 at The Lancaster Museum of Fine Art. This one man photographic exhibition features noted portraits Hank has taken over the last four decades.  The show will run through February 27th.  For more information please visit the museums web site here: http://www.lmapa.org/exh.html

Hank's Portrait of Robert Indiana during his reception at the Four Season's Restaurant in New York City, featured in Art in America: http://www.artinamericamagazine.com/news-opinion/news/2011-01-26/robert-indiana-hope-four-seasons/

Hank's Photographs of Richard Hambleton's Shadow Men on display @ The Dairy, London:  http://arrestedmotion.com/2010/12/viewpoints-openings-richard-hambleton-pop-up-show-the-dairy-london/img_3876_p-nguyen/

 

Hank's photography graced the facade of the AMFAR pavillion, Cap D'Atibes France, May 20, 2010

C-Span July 2010 —The American Association of University Professors, features The Ghosts Of Harlem American Edition as one of it's choices for The "Best of The Best" University Editions. "The Best of The Bests" Program program, offers librarians the opportunity to share advice and recommendations with their colleagues, and recognizes the valuable contribution that university press books can make to both public and secondary school libraries. (note:The Ghosts of Harlem feature begins at 11:40 and ends at 14:40) :Please Have a look at the video here: http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/294474-1

Jazz Times Interview June 2010 — Hank O’Neal: Chasing Ghosts

ArtNews Article, March 2010, Friendships In Focus - Berenice Abbott, PDF

Hank O'Neal's Lower East Side Project Featured On Swiss T.V.

Seventh Man Magazine - "Richard Hambleton — New York" in Milan

Featured Artist on Valmorbida.com

Artists We Love, Featured Photographs of Richard Hambleton Street Art

Swide, Hank O'Neal's Portraits of Richard Hambleton, showing in Milan

oneartworld.com - Featuring Hank O'Neal's Richard Hambleton Related Prints for Sale

Abitare - Richard Hambleton in Milan featuring a portrait by Hank O'Neal

 

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The Gay Parade

1974 | 1977 |  1978 |  1979 |  1981 |  1983

In 1972 I built a recording studio at 173 Christopher Street in Greenwich Village. About the same time I began working with Berenice Abbott and thinking seriously about photography. One of her first admonitions to me was to never take photographs "willy-nilly" To have a project.

The following year I witnessed the end of the gay parade as it wound down in my front yard on a Sunday night. The following year, 1974, I began to take photographs of this spirited one day a year affair. These photographs were one of my first sustained projects, ending in 1983, when the parade began to become more choreographed and predictable. I photographed the parade six times during those years and accumulated about 1500 photographs.

I always thought the photographs might make a good book and was encouraged when Allen Ginsberg suggested the same thing in 1983. We were working on another project together and over the course of a few months, Allen wrote captions for 125 of his favorite photographs. Later, William S. Burroughs wrote an introduction for our planned book, but the book was rejected by everyone who saw it. Some publishers were outraged, others felt it had no commercial possibilities. The photographs and written material were put on the shelf. Allen and I moved on to other things.

In mid-2005 the project was revived and the 125 original photographs, plus 25 additional ones were released in book form by Abrams Image as Gay Day - The Golden Age of the Christopher Street Parade, 1974-1983. This is a representative sampling, some of my favorites, actually, presented year by year. Allen's captions are also included along with the images. If you click on an image, Allen's handwritten caption will be shown. Many more photographs and captions can be found in the book itself, which was published on May 1, 2006.

 

Gay Day, Published By Abrams Image, 2006