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John Forrest Harding (born 1940) is a San Francisco–based photographer best known for the color street photography that he has pursued for four decades. Harding is the author of several photography books, and has taught courses on photography at
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Life and career

John HardingFull name: John Forrest Harding.
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, Smithsonian American Art Museum. Retrieved February 8, 2019.
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Sally Eauclaire, ed, ''American Independents: Eighteen Color Photographers'' (New York: Abbeville, 1987; . and grew up in Granite City, Illinois. He worked at Granite City Steel, studied at
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, took up photography after seeing the film ''
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Q&A with John Harding
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and studied at the
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and Henry Wessel, obtaining an MFA in 1976. Harding has worked on commercial and editorial assignments (for ''
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"Pop Photo Snapshots", ''Popular Photography'', July 1983, p. 156
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and the Photography Department of the
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. Separately from the work he was assigned to do, Harding long photographed for his own interest. From 1975 to 1976, he made black and white portraits of adult brothers and sisters in the US. Thanks in part to an NEA grant, the series was published in 1982 in the photobooks ''Geschwister'' and ''Siblings''; in 2016, he published a supplement, also titled ''Siblings''. Harding started to work in color in 1977. Writing in 2011, Stacen Berg described him as having photographed on the street " arly every day for over 30 years" (and still using color 35 mm film in a
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).Stacen Berg, "Introduction: The man who is not there"; within John Harding, ''Analog Days.'' In 1989, Susan Kismaric could write that
street photography Street photography (also sometimes called candid photography) is photography conducted for art or enquiry that features unmediated chance encounters and random incidents within public places. Although there is a difference between street and ca ...
, "so prominent in the history of hotography is practically nonexistent in California": as its exponents there, she could only name Harding, Wessel and Bill Dane in San Francisco, and Anthony Hernandez on
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. Harding's street photography of the 1980s was sampled in the 1987 book '' American Independents.'' Its editor, Sally Eauclaire, wrote that Harding's photographs had the objective of " erivingpoetic fancy from prosaic fact", that "Their kaleidoscopically shifting shapes and colors reveal much about the jostle of humanity as well as trends in fashion and social and sexual mores." Eauclaire praised Harding's achievement of " ushingrealism into the realm of surrealism", attained via devices of isolation within crowds, of reflections, "helterskelter highlighting, and hedonistic jostlings of color". Yet Harding managed to declare "solidity, permanence, and the possibility of definition". A larger collection did not appear in print until the 2011 publication (in Japan) of Harding's photobook '' Analog Days'', which had photographs taken from 1979 to 2009, and about which Stan Banos writes:
One sees much street photography that relies on a single formula, Harding's work mixes it up, with content, composition and yes, color, all vying and battling it out for domination, or the creation of some tenuous, dynamic coexistence. It draws you in, excites you and keeps you interested.
In a foreword to ''Analog Days'', Sandra S. Phillips writes that its photographs "are so direct, and so marvelously natural, that for a moment we forget that they were framed and 'taken' by someone." She concludes that "Street photography has the potential to reveal our social selves to us, and as Harding's viewfinder shows, it can also provide a particular gracefulness and wonder." Harding's next full-scale book was '' Streets of Discontent,'' published in a small edition in 2018. Again collecting color views of the streets of San Francisco, but this time consisting of very recent work, its subtlety is praised by Corey Keller, who also points out that:
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coincides with a moment in which
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seems to teeter on the brink as the gap between the haves and the have-nots widens daily into a chasm. The splendor of the city's soaring new buildings is matched only by the wretchedness of those who live on its streets. Harding's pictures neither elevate nor condemn. They just ask us to notice.


Awards

*
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individual photographer's fellowship, 1977. * John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation photographer's fellowship, 1983.


Exhibitions


Solo and two-person exhibitions

*''The Siblings.'' (With
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.) Focus Gallery, San Francisco, 1976. *''Fifty-two Sittings.'' Canessa Gallery, San Francisco, 1977. *''Greece/Photographs.'' IVC Gallery, Novato, California, 1982. *''Pictures Seen/Fortunes Found: Color Photographs from San Francisco's Chinatown.'' Canessa Gallery, San Francisco, 1977. *''Two Views of Mallorca.'' (With Elena Sheehan.) Focus Gallery, San Francisco, 1985.


Group exhibitions

*''Color in the Street.''
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( UCR), March–April 1983. With Mark Cohen,
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Joel Meyerowitz Joel Meyerowitz (born March 6, 1938) is an American street, portrait and landscape photographer. He began photographing in color in 1962 and was an early advocate of the use of color during a time when there was significant resistance to the idea ...
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Leo Rubinfien Leo Rubinfien (born 1953) is an American photographer and essayist who lives and works in New York City. Rubinfien first came to prominence as part of the circle of artist-photographers who investigated new color techniques and materials in the 19 ...
, Stephen Scheer,
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, Charles Traub, Robert Walker, Alex Webb. *''Exposed and Developed.'' National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution (traveling exhibition), 1984. *''Color Photographs: Recent Acquisitions.''
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, August–October 1984. *''Cross Currents/Cross Country.'' Photographic Resource Center,
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, August–October 1988. *''Real Fictions: Recent Color Photographs by Bill Dane, John Harding and Larry Sultan.''
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, 1989. With Bill Dane and
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, curated by Sandra S. Phillips. *''10 x 10 x 10: An Invitational Exhibition.''
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, July–September 2009. Ten photographers – Harding, and Chris McCaw, Jesse Schlesinger, Daniel Grant, Alexander Martinez, Mark McKnight, Ken Botto, Mary Parisi, Lucy Goodhart, Eric Percher – each exhibited ten works. "Stacen Berg chose John Harding for his careful compositions of people who are 'entirely distanced from their public environment'." *''The Anniversary Show.'' San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 2009–2011. *''Hamburger Eyes presents: Casual Abyss.'' Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, San Francisco, May–July 2010. *''San Francisco Days: Documentary Photographs Spanning 30 Years.'' Rayko Photo Center, January–February 2013. With Janet Delaney, Lou Dematteis, Gabriela Hasbun, André Hermann, Michael Jang, Mimi Plumb, and Andrei Riskin. *''3@6×6 face/people/action.'' Photo, Oakland, CA, March 2015. With Michael Jang and Hiroyo Kaneko.


Publications


Books and booklets by Harding

*''Geschwister.'' Frankfurt am Main: Dieter Fricke, 1982. . With text by Gabriele Wohmann. *''Siblings.'' Frankfurt am Main: Dieter Fricke, 1982. . Captions (one sentence or a little more per photograph, uttered by a sibling at the time) in both German and English; other text in English only. *''Analog Days'' = . Tokyo: , 2011. . Edited by Henry Wessel; foreword by Sandra S. Phillips; introduction by Stacen Berg. In both English and Japanese. Edition of 500.Description of ''Analog Days''
Harding's website.

with sample page spreads, from the publisher's bookstore.
*''Trees Places and People.''
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ohn Harding 2015. Photographs taken in San Francisco, 2013–2015. Edition of 50.Description of ''Trees Places and People''
from the Sokyu-sha bookstore. (Although this says that the edition is of 30, copies have numbers out of 50 handwritten on the back.)
*''The Attraction of Strangers.''
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ohn Harding Hannah Louise Schuster, Mūnbeibī Design Studio 016 . With text by Katya Kallsen. Edition of 10. On the first page: "On New Year's Day 1992, I divided a map of San Francisco into thirty three squares and put the pieces into a small green bag. I resolved once a week to draw a square from the bag and drive to that part of the city to look for a stranger who I might want to photograph. I asked Katya to join me to write about these encounters. These words and photographs tell and show where we went and who we found" *''San Francisco Four × Five.''
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ohn Harding Hannah Louise Schuster, Mūnbeibī Design Studio 016 . Edition of 10. On the first page: "The 4x5 photographs of San Francisco in this book were taken between 2002 and 2004." *''Siblings.''
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ohn Harding 2016. .Description of ''Siblings''
with sample page spreads, from the Sokyu-sha bookstore.
On the very first (but unnumbered) page: "These thirty-three photographs were taken in the late 1970s on an NEA Grant for a Siblings project, which resulted in a book published in Germany in 1982. In retrospect these photographs seem just as interesting as those in the first book, and this was done to catalogue the remainder of the work." *''Seeing Things.''
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ohn Harding 2016. . On the first page: "The photographs in this book were made between 1977 and 1982. Most of them were taken in 1981 along the coast of California." *''Streets of Discontent.''
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ohn Harding 2018. . Edited by Henry Wessel; introduction by Corey Keller; afterword by Jack von Euw. Edition of 50. On the title page: "The photographs in this book were made primarily in San Francisco and some in Los Angeles in 2017 and 2018."Description of ''Streets of Discontent''
with sample page spreads, from the Sokyu-sha bookstore.
Description of ''Streets of Discontent''
Harding's website.


Books with contributions by Harding

*Sally Eauclaire, ed. ''American Independents: Eighteen Color Photographers.'' New York: Abbeville, 1987. . Includes "Perfect Strangers" by Harding (eight plates, each "Untitled 1983–84"); and also work by Larry Babis, Jim Dow,
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Mitch Epstein Mitchell Epstein (born 1952) is an American fine-art photographer, among the first to make significant use of color. His books include ''Property Rights'' (2021), ''In India'' (2021), ''Sunshine Hotel'' (2019), ''Rocks and Clouds'' (2018), ''Ne ...
, David T. Hanson, Len Jenshel, Nancy Lloyd, Kenneth McGowan, Roger Mertin,
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Richard Misrach Richard Misrach (born 1949) is an American photographer. He has photographed the deserts of the American West, and pursued projects that document the changes in the natural environment that have been wrought by various man-made factors such as u ...
, Joanne Mulberg, Stephen Scheer,
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, Jack D. Teemer, Jr., and Daniel S. Williams. *Chuck Mobley, ed. ''An Autobiography of the San Francisco Bay Area, Part 1: San Francisco Plays Itself.'' San Francisco: SF Camerawork, 2010. .For a description of this book, see th
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Permanent collections

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, University of California, Riverside. *
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. Eighty inkjet prints from ''Analog Days''; prints from the series ''Siblings'' and ''Aspects of an Aviary'', and others. *
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, Tempe.Andrew H. Eskind, ed, ''Index to American Photographic Collections'', 3rd ed (New York: G. K. Hall; London: Prentice Hall, 1995; ). *
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. *
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, Princeton, New Jersey. Four untitled color prints, 1980–1983. *
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, New York. *
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. Six chromogenic prints. *
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, New York. Six photographs. *
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, New York. Nine photographs. *
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Photography Collection. *
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. Prints from the series ''Siblings''.John Harding
, Smithsonian American Art Museum. Retrieved February 8, 2019.
(The Smithsonian holds the records of the Focus Gallery.) *
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, Paris.John Harding
at the Bibliothèque nationale de France. Retrieved February 3, 2019.


Archive

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(
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) acquired a large photographic archive () from Harding in 2010; it has been supplemented several times since then.


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(SunM Color, October 22, 2011): The company that printed ''Analog Days'' reports on Harding and Michitaka Ōta's visit to supervise printing. {{DEFAULTSORT:Harding, John Photographers from San Francisco Photographers from Illinois Photographers from Washington, D.C. Street photographers American portrait photographers People from Granite City, Illinois San Francisco Art Institute alumni Southern Illinois University Carbondale alumni City College of San Francisco faculty College of Marin faculty National Endowment for the Arts Fellows Living people 1940 births