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Anthony
Anthony

Anthony

Artist Bill Bamberger American, born 1956
Date2000; printed 2005
MediumGiclée digital print
Dimensionspaper: 74 3/8 × 44 in. (188.9 × 111.8 cm)
image: 70 1/2 × 40 1/2 in. (179.1 × 102.9 cm)
frame: 81 1/4 × 50 1/4 in. (206.4 × 127.6 cm)
ClassificationsPhotography
Credit LineGift of the artist
Object number2005.2.3
On View
Not on view
Label TextBill Bamberger’s documentary photography projects look closely at aspects of contemporary American life with an unflinching and compassionate eye. The four works acquired by the Museum are from an ongoing series, Boys Will Be Men, which he started in the 1980s. The works on view were taken at an urban high school—Flint Central High School, in Michigan—where the majority of the student body was African American and working class.

In Bamberger’s words, “Boys Will Be Men is about the culture of maleness. The work is concerned with how boys relate, their simultaneous camaraderie and isolation, and their view of themselves as shaped by their expectation of what it is to be a man.”

Bamberger’s photographs are evidence of his profound interest in his subjects, his investment in his relationships with them, and the extreme sensitivity and insight he has in interpreting their lives through his photographs. His total immersion in a community enables him to create emotive and compelling portraits that reveal a genuine and equal relationship between photographer and subject.
[L. Dougherty, 2010]
ProvenanceCreated Flint, MI, 2001, printed 2005; collection of the artist; sold to NCMA, 2005.
Published ReferencesBill Bamberger, Boys Will Be Men (exhibition catalogue) (Flint, MI: Flint Institute of Arts, 2002), illus. 9.

Michele Natale, "Portrait of 10 artists of the lens," Raleigh: The News and Observer (September 10, 2006), mentioned 3G.

Linda Dougherty, "Contemporary North Carolina Photography from the Museum's Collection," in Preview: The Magazine of the North Carolina Museum of Art (Sept/Oct 2006), illus. (detail) 7.
Exhibition HistoryFlint, MI, Flint Institute of Arts, "Boys Will Be Men," May 17-July 21, 2002, illus. 9.

Raleigh, NC, North Carolina Museum of Art, "Contemporary NC Photography from the Museum's Collection," (part 1) September 3-November 5, 2006.

Savannah, GA, Telfair Museum of Art's Jepson Center for the Arts, "Fast Forward: Three Decades of Contemporary Art from the North Carolina Museum of Art," January 23-April 27, 2008.

Raleigh, NC, North Carolina Museum of Art, “Close to Home,” February 14–August 10, 2014.

Raleigh, NC, North Carolina Museum of Art, "NC Artist Connections: The Beautiful Project, Stephen Hayes, and Hồng-Ân Trương," September 4, 2021–February 13, 2022.
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