By 1944 Gordon Parks had established himself as a photographer who freely navigated the fields of press and commercial photography, with an unparalleled humanist perspective. That year, Roy Stryker—the former Farm Security Administration official now heading the public relations department for the Standard Oil Company (New Jersey)—commissioned Parks to travel to Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and document the Penola, Inc. Grease Plant.

Parks spent two years chronicling the plant’s industry—critical to Pittsburgh’s history and character—by photographing its workers and their occupations. The resulting images, dramatically staged, lit and composed, showed the range of activities for Black and white workers, divided by roles, race and class. The photographs were used for marketing and made available to local and national newspapers, as well corporate magazines and newsletters. Yet they served as much more than a documentation of industry—enduring as an exploration of labor and its social and economic ramifications in World War II America.

Featuring more than 100 photographs, many previously unpublished, this is the first book to focus exclusively on Parks’ work for the Standard Oil Company, illuminating an important chapter in his œuvre prior to his landmark career as a staff photographer for Life magazine.

Co-published by The Gordon Parks Foundation and the Carnegie Museum of Art


Series edited by Peter W. Kunhardt, Jr.
Edited by Dan Leers
Contributions by Philip Brookman, LaToya Ruby Frazier and Mark Whittaker

224 pages, 153 images

Hardback / Clothbound
25 x 29 cm

English

ISBN 978-3-96999-005-6
1. Edition 04/2022

€ 58.00 incl. VAT
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