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Steve Schapiro and Theophilus Donoghue: Seventy ThirtySteve Schapiro and Theophilus Donoghue: Seventy ThirtySteve Schapiro and Theophilus Donoghue: Seventy ThirtySteve Schapiro and Theophilus Donoghue: Seventy ThirtySteve Schapiro and Theophilus Donoghue: Seventy Thirty
Steve Schapiro and Theophilus Donoghue: Seventy Thirty

Steve Schapiro and Theophilus Donoghue: Seventy Thirty in Bloomington, MN

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Father and son collaborate on a photographic panorama of humanity
Famed photojournalist Steve Schapiro (1934-2022) and his son Theophilus Donoghue (born 1982) have collaborated on a photo project that is 70% Schapiro, 30% Donoghue.
Seventy Thirty
depicts the various faces and expressions of humanity, from metropolitans to migrants, homeless people to conspicuous celebrities such as Alec Guinness, Allen Ginsberg, Muhammad Ali, Robert De Niro, René Magritte, Janis Joplin and Andy Warhol. Schapiro photographs early New York skateboarders while Donoghue documents current Colombian breakdancers. Schapiro includes his classic photograph
Man on Iceberg
, which was the opening spread of a
Life
story on existentialism. Similarly, Donoghue contributes his contemplative photograph
Hindsight Intersection
, recently featured in ARTSY's 20 21 Artists in Support of Human Rights Watch benefit auction. Shooting in monochrome with an occasional dash of color, Schapiro and Donoghue portray the proud and lofty as well as the humble and humorous.
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