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| 2009 Lucie Award for Achievement in Sports Photography. “Marvin E. Newman and Yasuhiro Ishimoto” Stephen Daiter Gallery, Chicago, IL. 2008 “Marvin E. Newman: The Color Series.” Bruce Silverstein Gallery, New York, NY 2006 "Marvin E. Newman: The First Decade." Bruce Silverstein Gallery, New York, NY. 2000 “American Photographs 1900/2000” Assouline Publishers; two published photographs. One man show, “Marvin E. Newman, Seven Photo Essays” Keith de Lellis Gallery, New York. 1999 “Newman and Ishimoto, Reunion in Chicago: Photographs from 1949-1952”. Two man show at the Stephen Daiter Gallery, Chicago, Illinois. 1998 “New acquisitions Exhibition”. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. 1997 One man show, “Shadows 1951”. B/W photography. Keith de Lellis Gallery, New York. 1996 “Chicago Photography 1935-1965”. Major contributor. James Danziger Gallery, New York. 1995 “New York Stories”. Major contributor, photography show. James Danziger Gallery, New York. “Institute of Design”. Contributor, photography show. Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, Illinois. 1994 “Hallmark Collection”. Book and Exhibition. The Art Institute, Chicago. I C P Midtown, New York. 1992 “Paris, France”. One year residence, color photography for The Image Bank, subsidiary of Eastman Kodak 1989 “Life through the Sixties”. Participant, photo exhibit. International Center of Photography, New York 1988 “The Image Bank”. Worldwide Picture agency. Contract photographer. 1987 “Christie’s Inc.”, Fine Art Auctioneers. National advertising photography. 1986 “Statue of Liberty,100 Years”. Time Magazine, photographic color supplement. 1985 “42nd Street at Night”. Popular Photography, June issue. Photographic color portfolio. 1984 “New York at Night”. Stewart Tabori and Chang publishers. Full color portfolio of Times Square in the 1950’s. 1983 “American Society of Magazine Photographers”, President. Led cultural delegation to China as a guest of the Chinese government. 1982 “J.P. Morgan Bank”. 1982-1987. National advertising photography. “Manhattan”. Participant, color photographic show. The Museum of the City of New York. 1981 “Breaking Ground, Open Spaces Temporary and Accidental”. Photographs by Marvin E. Newman, text by Brendan Gill. One man show. Municipal Art Society of New York . 1980 “Glimpses of America”. Participant in the first American color photographic show to tour Mainland China. 1979 “Celebration New York”. Participant, Fifth Avenue photographic exhibition. “Dome of the Rock, 1972”, “The Danube, 1979”,“Vienna 1981”. Newsweek Books, Wonders of Man, featured photographer and main contributor. 1977 Nikon full page ad displaying my work as a photographic sports expert. 1976 “Jerusalem is Mine”. Produced and directed fund raising film for the United Jewish Appeal. 1974 “Jerusalem City of Mankind”, photography exhibition, The Jewish Museum; curated by Cornell Capa. Major contributor. 1973 “Yom Kippur War, Israel”. Photojournalist for Newsweek Magazine; cover and inside pages 1972 One man show, Arthur Williams Gallery, New York. “Jewish Exodus from the USSR”. Life Magazine. Black and white photographic essay. 1971 “Africa Images and Reality”. Praeger Books. Featured contributor. 1970 “Israeli Air Force”. Exclusive color essay for Look Magazine first foreign journalist to photograph the Air Force. “Coca Cola”. National advertising campaign. Directed TV commercial and still photography. 1969 National advertising campaign for Scandinavian Airlines. “History of the Nude in Photography”, Corgi Books. Black and white photographic essay originally published in ASMP Annual 1967 “Africa’s Animals”, Doubleday Books. Photographic co-author with Eliot Elisofon. 1966 “Color of Sweden”. Bonnier’s Publishing . Photographic book created for the Swedish Government. 1964 “John F. Kennedy Funeral”. Look Magazine. Photograph in permanent collection of Eastman House Museum, Rochester. “Jose Torres”, One hour movie documentary. Cinematographer for Director Hiroshi Teshigahara. 1963 “U.S. Camera Annual”. Individual photographic portfolio. 1963 “Rue St. Denis”. Photographic portfolio on prostitution in Paris. Eros Magazine. 1962 “Conference on Communication Arts”. Miami University. Featured speaker, “Taking Still Photographs for TV”. 1960 “Rome Olympics”. Sports Illustrated official photographer. Historic Mazeroski home run photo, Pittsburgh World Series. 1956 “Mickey Mantle”. Photographed, produced and published the magazine 1957 "New York Stock Exchange, Wall Street”, Esquire Magazine. Missouri School of Journalism, national magazine color award. 1956 One man show at Roy de Carava’s, “A Photographer’s Gallery”. 1954 “Speaking of Pictures”. Life Magazine. “Micro file Film Pure Black and White Photography”. 1953 Sports Illustrated, pre publication issue, essay on Florida Derby. Thereafter, served as a contributing photographer; covered The Olympics, World Series, Super Bowl, Master’s Golf etc. 1953 “Always the Young Stranger”. Museum of Modern Art exhibition, introducing new American photographic talent, curated by Edward Steichen. 1952 Master of Science in Photography, Illinois Institute of Technology. (Institute of Design, New Bauhaus) Chicago, Illinois. Studied with Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind. 1951 “The Church on Maxwell Street”. Film produced and directed with Yasuhiro Ishimoto. In the permanent archives of the Museum Of Modern Art, New York and Tokyo. First prize, Time Inc. employee photography contest. 1950 First prize, American Photography Magazine contest. 1949 B. A. Brooklyn College. Studied sculpture with Burgoyne Diller and photography with Walter Rosenblum and Berenice Abbott. 1927 Born New York City, December 5, 1927. |
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