Russell Phillips
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Russell Phillips ('77 Photography)
Music Box Theater, Chicago
Dye transfer photograph
8.5" x 10"
1983
Russell B. Phillips, born in 1954, is an American photographer known for his work in the late 1980s Changing Chicago documentary project. He photographed Chicago's commercial districts, focusing on merchants' signage and product displays along main streets like Lincoln Avenue and Clark, Ashland, Belmont, and Halsted Streets. Using color photography, he captured the visual energy and vibrant colors of these neighborhoods.
This artwork is ap art of the "American Movie Theater" series and includes a roster of seventy images of which several prints reside in the permanent archive of the Chicago History Museum as a result of an exhibit in 1985.
Phillips, born in Oklahoma City, holds a BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute (1977) and an MS from the Illinois Institute of Technology (1985).
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