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Harry Diamond (photographer)

- October 11, 2017

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Harry Diamond (25 August 1924 - 3 December 2009) was a photographer known for his photographs of artists, jazz musicians and of the East End of London. He was born and worked in London.

At the time of his death Harry Diamond was described in The Times as "one of the heroes of British 20th-century photography ...his acutely observed pictures showed a polish and hue not often seen in the canons of British photography".


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Subjects

Before becoming a photographer in the 1960s, Harry Diamond worked as a stagehand. He often drank in Soho and knew many of the artists whom he photographed sometimes several times, including Frank Auerbach, Francis Bacon, and Lucian Freud, Stephen Finer, John Wonnacott and others, as well as the photographer John Deakin

Other artists whom he photographed included: Michael Andrews, William Coldstream, Edward Middleditch, Eduardo Paolozzi, Peter Blake, Gilbert and George.


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Jazz

From his interest in jazz Diamond also photographed jazz musicians. An early exhibition was called: West End Blues after Louis Armstrong's recording. Diamond photographed the Duke Ellington Orchestra, photographing Paul Jeffrey and Paul Gonsalves together and Ellington himself on stage. A photograph of Ellington was chosen by Bruce Bernard for the collection he made of 100 photographs from 1840-1990 that were exhibited at the V & A and published in the Phaidon Press book of the same name.

Diamond photographed people in London streets and as buildings disappeared, photographed the East End of London where he lived.


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Collections & photographic archive

Diamond's photographs are in the collections of the National Portrait Gallery, The Arts Council Collection and J. Paul Getty Museum.

Following Harry Diamond's death his photographic archive is now in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery.


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Publications

Among other publications, Diamond's photographs have appeared in: The Sunday Times Magazine, Die Zeit Magazine, Financial Times, The Guardian, The Daily Mail,Telegraph Magazine, London Magazine, Into Jazz, Melody Maker, Art International, British Journal of Photography, Modern Painters, New York Times, The Spectator, and The Tablet. His photographs have appeared in books and catalogues and on BBC Television.

Harry Diamond's photograph of Duke Ellington appears in 100 photographs chosen by Bruce Bernard, published by Phaidon to accompany the exhibition held at the Victoria and Albert Museum. The book 100 photographs, A Collection by Bruce Bernard was published by Phaidon Press in 2002.

London Magazine reproduced eleven of Diamond's photographs in a single issue in 1973. His photographs were the subject of articles in Creative Camera by Tom Evans, New Society and an illustrated feature in The Sunday Times Magazine.


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Selected exhibitions

Diamond's photographs have been shown in the Hayward Gallery, Photographer's Gallery, Battersea Arts Centre, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Michael Parkin Fine Art, Cafe Gallery Southwark, National Portrait Gallery, Sudley House, The Space, Victoria and Albert Museum, Whitechapel Art Gallery and elsewhere.


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Portraits of Harry Diamond

Harry Diamond was painted three times by Lucian Freud. Firstly, in Interior at Paddington in 1951 and twice subsequently. A photograph by Herb Greer of Diamond with Frank Norman appears on the cover of Norman's book Stand on Me published in 1959.


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Death

Diamond died aged 85 in Whipps Cross Hospital on 3 December 2009.

Source of the article : Wikipedia



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