Portrait of My Father with Newspaper

Larry Sultan, Portrait of My Father with Newspaper, 1988, chromogenic print, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Nan Tucker McEvoy, 1989.58, © 1988, Larry Sultan
Copied Larry Sultan, Portrait of My Father with Newspaper, 1988, chromogenic print, image: 28 5834 58 in. (72.787.9 cm.), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Nan Tucker McEvoy, 1989.58, © 1988, Larry Sultan

Artwork Details

Title
Portrait of My Father with Newspaper
Artist
Date
1988
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
image: 28 5834 58 in. (72.787.9 cm.)
Copyright
© 1988, Larry Sultan
Credit Line
Gift of Nan Tucker McEvoy
Mediums Description
chromogenic print
Classifications
Highlights
Subjects
  • Object — written matter — newspaper
  • Portrait male — Sultan, Mr.
  • Recreation — leisure — reading
Object Number
1989.58

Artwork Description

In Portrait of My Father with Newspaper, Irving Sultan reads the Los Angeles Times as light pours in behind him. This carefully composed portrait reveals the artist’s father almost entirely through reflections and shadows. Thin newsprint shields his body from the camera, while only a vague profile of his face is discernible on the right half of the spread.
Prompted by the discovery of a box of home movies, Larry Sultan embarked on an eight-year enquiry into his parents’ lives. He stayed in their home for weeks at a time, interviewing them about their marriage and photographing their domestic activities.


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