Gordon Parks
African American artist (1912-2006)

Gordon Parks

Intro
African American artist (1912-2006)
Genres
Awards Received
Spingarn Medal
National Medal of Arts
Library of Congress Living Legend
Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards
National Association of Black Journalists Hall of Fame
Lucie Award
Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame
Paul Robeson Award

Gordon Roger Alexander Buchanan Parks (November 30, 1912 – March 7, 2006) was an American photographer, musician, writer and film director, who became prominent in U.S. documentary photojournalism in the 1940s through 1970s—particularly in issues of civil rights, poverty and African-Americans—and in glamour photography.

Parks was the first African American to produce and direct major motion pictures—developing films relating the experience of slaves and struggling black Americans, and creating the "blaxploitation" genre. He is best remembered for his iconic photos of poor Americans during the 1940s (taken for a federal government project), for his photographic essays for Life magazine, and as the director of the 1971 film Shaft. Parks also was an author, poet and composer.