‘Maxwell Street’s Last Hope’ at Uri-Eichen Gallery, Chicago
Ron Gordon, Rear elevation of buildings on the 700 block of Maxwell Street, northwest view from Union Avenue at Liberty Street, 1996, gelatin silver print.
Pictures at an Exhibition presents images of one notable show every weekday.
Today’s show: “Maxwell Street’s Last Hope” is on view at Uri-Eichen Gallery in Chicago through Friday, July 1. The exhibition, done in collaboration with Nick Jackson, Ron Gordon, and the Maxwell Street Foundation, focuses on the destruction of Chicago’s Maxwell Street Market.
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Ron Gordon, Tyner. Maxworks at 716 W. Maxwell Street, 1996, gelatin silver print.
COLLECTION OF THE MAXWELL STREET FOUNDATION
Ron Gordon, Rear elevation of buildings on the 700 block of Maxwell Street, northwest view from Union Avenue at Liberty Street, 1996, gelatin silver print.
COLLECTION OF THE MAXWELL STREET FOUNDATION
Ron Gordon, Detail of interior wood door inside 1210 S. Union Avenue, 1997, gelatin silver print.
COLLECTION OF THE MAXWELL STREET FOUNDATION
Ron Gordon, Interior of Nate’s Deli at 807 W. Maxwell Street, 1995, gelatin silver print.
COLLECTION OF THE MAXWELL STREET FOUNDATION
Ron Gordon, Jewish mezuzah on Interior door at 1210 S. Union Avenue, 1997, gelatin silver print.
COLLECTION OF THE MAXWELL STREET FOUNDATION
Ron Gordon, Art Marcel. Maxwell Street, north side of the 700 block, 1996, gelatin silver print.
COLLECTION OF THE MAXWELL STREET FOUNDATION
Ron Gordon, Basement inside 1210 S. Union Avenue, 1998, gelatin silver print.