Art
Broken Arch, Ramasseum, Egypt - Photograph by Margaret Randall
- Item Number
- 246
- Estimated Value
- 150 USD
- Opening Bid
- 50 USD
Item Description
From Margaret Randall's Egypt collection. Unframed, but shrink-wrapped on foamcore board to protect it in shipping. Signed on reverse, but winning bidder will also get a certificate for an additional signature by the photographer on the front of the mat prior to framing. Image size: 16-1/4" x 11" Total size: 19" x 13"
Margaret Randall is a feminist poet, writer, photographer and social activist. Born in New York City in 1936, she has lived for extended periods in Albuquerque, New York, Seville, Mexico City, Havana, and Managua. Shorter stays in Peru and North Vietnam were also formative. In the turbulent 1960s she co-founded and co-edited EL CORNO EMPLUMADO / THE PLUMED HORN, a bilingual literary journal which for eight years published some of the most dynamic and meaningful writing of an era. From 1984 through 1994 she taught at a number of U.S. universities.
In 1984, Margaret came home to the United States, only to be ordered deported when the government invoked the 1952 McCarran-Walter Immigration and Nationality Act, judging opinions expressed in some of her books to be "against the good order and happiness of the United States." The Center for Constitutional Rights defended her and many writers and others joined in an almost five-year battle for reinstatement of citizenship. She won her case in 1989. In 1990 she was awarded the Lillian Hellman and Dashiell Hammett grant for writers victimized by political repression; and in 2004 was the first recipient of PEN New Mexico’s Dorothy Doyle Lifetime Achievement Award for Writing and Human Rights Activism. In 2009 two of her photographs were accepted into the Capitol Arts Foundation permanent collection of work by New Mexican artists on display at the State capitol.
She is the author of more than 80 published books, two of which are also included in this auction.
"The Unapologetic Life of Margaret Randall" is an hour-long documentary by Minneapolis filmmakers Lu Lippold and Pam Colby.
Photographer will be present at the LIVE event on Saturday, December 1st at the National Hispanic Cultural Center in case you have any questions.
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