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Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Notorious
Photo: Elizabeth Mann

Notorious

Date1990
Maker Joseph Norman American, born 1957
Label TextDirect confrontation with the unfaltering gaze of black men is the signature of one of Joseph Norman's graphic series. He arranges faces up close to the surface to allow viewers a long hard look. Some are of familiar cultural heroes, like James Baldwin or Miles Davis. Some are not-as in the series entitled Notorious, with faces drawn from mugshots of young gang leaders in Chicago. The icy hard spirit of a young criminal also bears the marks of the struggle with the lithographic process, as slashes cut across the face and neck. Mr. Norman said he wanted viewers to recognize that "You do in a sense have pity on those boys, because you are looking directly into their eyes, and you see emptiness at times. You see that these are children."
Object number99.152
Photo CreditPhoto: Elizabeth Mann
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, "Africa in America", December 18, 2004 - January 1, 2006 Seattle, Wash., Seattle Art Museum, Go Tell It: Civil Rights Photography, April 30, 2016-January 2, 2017
Credit LineGift of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Chazan
Dimensions20 x 21" (sheet)
MediumLithograph
Notorious
Joseph Norman
1996
Object number: 99.151
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Joseph Norman
1992
Object number: 99.153
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Joseph Norman
1993
Object number: 2000.26
Irving Norman
1980
Object number: 81.63
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Norman Ives
1969
Object number: 69.104
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Norman Bate
1956
Object number: 69.225
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Norman Tait
1978
Object number: 2009.5.14
The Boston Tea Party
Joseph Hirsch
1974-1975
Object number: 75.67
Photo: Mark Woods
Norman Zammitt
1974-1981
Object number: 83.295
Norman Bartels
Object number: 48.139
Self-Portrait (Figure in chair)
James B. Norman
1985
Object number: 87.13
Self-Portrait
James B. Norman
1985
Object number: 87.14