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Charles Moore: Civil Rights

Charles Moore
Demonstrators Lie on the Sidewalk While Firemen Hose Them, Birmingham Protests, May 1963
Gelatin silver, printed ca. 2000
16 x 20 inches

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Charles Moore - Civil Rights

Charles Moore
Martin Luther King Jr. is Arrested for Loitering Outside a Courtroom Where his Friend Ralph Abernathy is Appearing for a Trial, Montgomery, Alabama, 1958
Gelatin silver, printed 2007
16 x 20”

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Charles Moore - Civil Rights

Charles Moore
Racial Violence, Montgomery, Alabama, 1960
Vintage gelatin silver, printed ca. 1960
7 1/2 x 10”

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Charles Moore - Selma March

Charles Moore
Mississippi Lawmen Wait for Federal Marshals to Escort Student James Meredith onto the University of Mississippi Campus at Oxford, 1962
Gelatin silver, printed 2007
16 x 20”

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Charles Moore - Selma March

Charles Moore
Soldiers Lead a Group of Prisoners, University of Mississippi, 1962
Vintage gelatin silver, printed 1962
10 3/4 x 13”

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Charles Moore - Selma March

Charles Moore
James Meredith with US Marshals, Oxford, Mississippi, 1962
Gelatin silver, printed later
16 x 20”

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Charles Moore

Charles Moore
Birmingham Protests, May 1963
Vintage gelatin silver, printed 1963
7 x 9 ½”

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Charles Moore

Charles Moore
Martin Luther King Jr. and Ralph Abernathy Walk Toward Their Arrest, Birmingham, Alabama, April 16, 1963
Gelatin silver, printed later
11 x 14”

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Charles Moore

Charles Moore
Protesters Pointing at an Officer, Birmingham Protests, 1963
Gelatin silver, printed ca. 1975
11 x 14”

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Charles Moore

Charles Moore
Policemen Use Police Dogs During Civil Rights Demonstrations, Birmingham Protests, May 1963
Gelatin silver, printed later
11 x 14”

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Charles Moore

Charles Moore
Pam Clempson, Montgomery Protests, March 1965
Vintage gelatin silver, printed 1965
10 3/4 x 13 ¼”

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Charles Moore - Selma March

Charles Moore
Martin Luther King Jr. Addressing a Meeting of the Montgomery Improvement Association, Which was Founded in 1955 to Organize the Bus Boycott. A year Later, the Bus System was Integrated.  1958
Gelatin silver, printed later
14 x 11 inches
Signed by photographer verso

 

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Charles Moore - Selma March

Charles Moore
Almost Immediately After Telling Marchers They had “Two Minutes to Disperse” the State Troopers Charge with Their Billy Clubs, Selma, Alabama, 1965
Gelatin silver, printed ca. 2000
16 x 20 inches

 

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Charles Moore - Selma March

Charles Moore
Sherriff's Deputies Prepare to Confront Marchers, Selma, Alabama, March 7, 1965
Gelatin silver, printed ca. 1990
8 x 10 inches
Charles Moore stamp and annotations verso

 

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Charles Moore - Selma March

Charles Moore
Many Celebrities Joined the March to Montgomery and Entertained the Marchers on Wednesday Evening. Joan Baez and Harry Belafonte, 1965
Gelatin silver, printed ca. 1990
8 x 10 inches

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Charles Moore - Selma March

Charles Moore
State Police Wearing Gas Masks Fire Teargas at the Marchers and Then Charge Them a Second Time, 1965
Vintage gelatin silver, printed ca. 1965
9 1/4 x 13 1/2 inches
Signed by photographer and Black Star stamp verso

 

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Charles Moore- Alabama Fire Department Aims High-Pressure Water Hoses at Civil Rights Demonstrators

Charles Moore, Alabama Fire Department Aims High-Pressure Water Hoses at Civil Rights Demonstrators, Birmingham Protests, 1963

Gelatin silver, printed 2007, 16 x 20 inches

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Exhibitions

Selma March 1965
Selma March 1965
March 5 – April 18, 2015
Charles Moore: Civil Rights and Beyond
Charles Moore: Civil Rights and Beyond
April 6 – May 7, 2011

News

Exhibition: Charles Moore and Fred W. McDarrah at the Princeton University Art Museum

Exhibition: Charles Moore and Fred W. McDarrah at the Princeton University Art Museum

June 5, 2018

Photographs by SKG artists Charles Moore and Fred W. McDarrah are on view now at the Princeton University Art Museum. Picturing Protest will be on view through October 14. 

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Art Fair: Steven Kasher Gallery at AIPAD 2018

Art Fair: Steven Kasher Gallery at AIPAD 2018

April 5 - 8, 2018

Steven Kasher Gallery is proud to exhibit at The Photography Show presented by AIPAD, the longest-running fair dedicated to photography.

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Exhibition: Charles Moore at The High Museum

Exhibition: Charles Moore at The High Museum

November 4, 2017

SKG artist Charles Moore is featured in a group exhibition, A Fire That No Water Could Put Out: Civil Rights Photography, at The High Museum through May 27th.

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Publications

Powerful Days: Civil Rights Photography of Charles Moore
Powerful Days: Civil Rights Photography of Charles Moore
Charles Moore; $30 2007
The Civil Rights Movement: A Photographic History, 1954-68
The Civil Rights Movement: A Photographic History, 1954-68
Written by Steven Kasher; $30 1996

Press

The New York Times on Charles Moore
The New York Times on Charles MooreDecember 14, 2017

The New York Times features Charles Moore in their article, "A Look at the Heart-Wrenching Moments From Equal Rights Battles."

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ArtsATL on Charles Moore
ArtsATL on Charles MooreNovember 28, 2017

Kelundra Smith reviews A Fire That No Water Could Put Out, an exhibition at the High Museum of civil rights photography that features work from SKG artist Charles Moore. The exhibition is on view through May 27, 2018. 

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Time on Charles Moore
Time on Charles MooreNovember 3, 2017

Time Magazine on Charles Moore and the group show, A Fire That No Water Could Put Out: Civil Rights Photography on view at the High Museum. 

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Northside Neighbor on Charles Moore
Northside Neighbor on Charles MooreNovember 2, 2017

Bill Baldowski discusses, A Fire That No Water Could Put Out: Civil Rights Photography, a group exhibition at the High Museum of Art featuring work by SKG artist Charles Moore. 

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WABE on Charles Moore
WABE on Charles MooreNovember 2, 2017

WABE discusses A Fire That No Water Can Put Out, a group show at the High Museum with its curator Erin Nelson. The group show features photographs by SKG artist Charles Moore. 

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Socialist Worker
Socialist Worker The Socialist Worker reviews our Selma March 1965 exhibitionApril 8, 2015
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NY 1 News
NY 1 News NY 1 News features our Selma March 1965 exhibition in their "Your Weekend Starts Now" segmentMarch 26, 2015
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ABC News
ABC News ABC News reviews our Selma March 1965 exhibitionMarch 10, 2015
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The Villager
The Villager The Villager reviews our exhibition Joel Grey: 1.3: New Color ImagesMay 27, 2010
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