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Pedro E. Guerrero: A Photographer's Journey
Photographs of Alexander Calder's mobile and stabile sculptures in open landscapes, at Lincoln Center in New York City, and in Spoleto, Italy, show how Pedro E. Guerrero captured the art works' relationship to space, to the workers who created them, and to the public that ...
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Pedro E. Guerrero: A Photographer's Journey
Raymond Telles and Yvan Iturriaga are co-directors and co-producers of American Masters — Pedro E. Guerrero: A Photographer’s Journey. The filmmakers conducted an original interview with Guerrero in 2010 and used that as "the spine for telling his story," says Telles. Although they filmed on ...
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Pedro E. Guerrero: A Photographer's Journey
Pedro E. Guerrero lived for many years in Connecticut, where he photographed modern homes and interiors for magazine assignments. In this outtake, see photographs documenting The United Church of Rowayton in Rowayton, CT, designed by Joseph Salerno, who won the American Institute of Architects’ highest ...
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Pedro E. Guerrero: A Photographer's Journey
In 1952 Frank Lloyd Wright built a spiraling cement-block house in Phoenix, AZ, for his son, David. When it was complete, Pedro E. Guerrero photographed the interior and exterior. Wright was troubled by the constant circulating that he saw in the photos, but hadn't seen ...
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Althea
1927 Althea Gibson is born in Silver, SC, on August 25, 1927. 1930 Family moves North to Philadelphia, PA, then settled in Harlem in New York City. 1939 At age of 12, Althea becomes New York City women's paddle tennis champion. 1941 Althea enters—and wins—her first ...

Althea
Althea Gibson was one of the country's best tennis players at a time when, because of her race, she wouldn't be granted membership to most tennis clubs. Though race concerned the tennis world, it didn't concern Gibson as much. According to Arvelia Myers, Althea Gibson’s ...
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Althea
Althea Gibson is seen in home movies at the esteemed West Side Tennis Club in Forest Hills, a mecca of tennis and national championships. The footage was taken by Bob Davis, her practice partner, who recalls how the setting was both alien and marvelous to ...
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Plimpton! Starring George Plimpton as Himself
Co-founder of The Paris Review, George Plimpton (1927–2003) was a fascinated and fascinating journalist who lived fully, strangely and incredibly. With George Plimpton’s own narration, the film includes extensive archival footage of his sport stunts and participatory journalism gigs, and interviews with friends, family and ...
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Marvin Hamlisch: What He Did For Love
A musical prodigy accepted to Juilliard at age six, Marvin Hamlisch devoted his talents to musical theater and pop music composition. The composer and conductor earned four Grammys, four Emmys, three Oscars, three Golden Globes, a Tony Award, and a Pulitzer Prize. Barbra Streisand, Steven ...
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