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Simpson, Coreen
----------ARTIST----------
ABOUT THE ARTIST
ARTISTS NAME
Simpson, Coreen
BIRTH DATE
1942
BIRTH PLACE
New York, NY
GENDER
Female
CITIZENSHIP
United States
NATIONALITY
African, American
LIGHT WORK RELATIONSHIP
Artist-in-Residence 1987
LIGHT WORK PUBLICATIONS
Contact Sheet 55
Contact Sheet 97
----------IMAGE----------
ABOUT THE IMAGE
TITLE
No
title
DATE
1987
HEIGHT IN INCHES
8.375
WIDTH IN INCHES
5.75
MEDIUM
Silver Gelatin Print
CATALOGUE NUMBER
1994.1114-3B.80
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COLLECTION LOCATION
1620-30B.06
CURRENT LOCATION
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ESSAY AND KEYWORDS
Originally
a
writer
,
Coreen
Simpson
began
taking
photographs
to
illustrate
her
articles.
The
demand
for her
photographs
caused
her to
devote
more
time
to
photography
, and
soon
it
was a
major
form
of
employment.
When
the
market
ebbed
and she
needed
extra
cash
flow
, she
produced
and
marketed
her
own
jewelry.
She
believes
in
doing
whatever
is
necessary
to
continue
her
interests.
She
annually
travels
to
Paris
to
photograph
new
fashions
for
various
magazines
and has
toured
Africa
with
Jesse
Jackson.
While
an
artist-in-residence
at
Light
Work
Simpson
was
able
to
work
on a
group
of
photographs
that
combine
two
of her
interests
,
jewelry
and
photographic
portraiture.
She
printed
a
series
of
photographs
that
document
the
jewelry
of
Arthur
Smith
, a
jewelry
designer
and
maker
who
died
in
1983.
The
images
often
show
the
pieces
being
worn
and
reflect
some
of the
ideas
found
in
other
bodies
of her
work
such
as the
'B'
Boy
series.
Plans
are to
publish
the
photographs
in a
book
about
Smith.
The
'B'
Boys
and a
group
of
photographs
on
New
York
City
nightlife
are
some
of the
images
that
reflect
Simpson's
interest
in the
way
people
decorate
themselves.
Her
earlier
work
often
imitated
the
sparkle
of
jewels
by the
application
of
paint
onto the
surface
of the
print.
She has
moved
away
from the
manipulated
photograph
to a
more
documentary
style
of
photographing
self
decoration.
She
describes
her
jewelry
pieces
as
large
and
dominant
when
worn.
Some
of her
recent
pieces
are
large
enough
to be
considered
sculpture
and have been
exhibited
in
galleries.
Coreen
Simpson
lives
in
New
York
City
and
continues
to
pursue
her
varied
projects.
Her
images
can
be
viewed
at
http://www.theblackcameocollection.com/photography.html
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