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The New York Historical Society’s Moving JFK100 Exhibition

By Marsha Sorotick, Contributor
August / September 2017

August 1, 2017 by 1 Comment

Senator John F. Kennedy checking over a speech during the Presidential campaign with some unexpected guests. (Photo: Paul Schutzer/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images)

To commemorate the 100th anniversary of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy’s birth, the New York Historical Society has mounted a bold exhibition, American Visionary: John F. Kennedy’s Life and Times. The primary display of the exhibition is a series of 77 images – “some iconic, some rarely seen,” according to the society’s description of the show – as well as is a video screen playing his inaugural address and magazines of the era opened to articles about the Kennedys.

Photo booth portrait, c. 1953.

Though most of the photographs were familiar to me, I found the ones that were unfamiliar the most moving. Two were from a magazine photo essay about a young Senator Kennedy and his recent bride shopping in Georgetown on a chore-filled Saturday afternoon. The Kennedys were dressed casually and Jackie had a mid-1950s Audrey Hepburn gamin hairstyle. The look is timeless. It is impossible to believe these pictures are 60 years old.
From the civil rights movement to the early excitement of the space age, the photos capture the complexity and diversity of the issues facing the president and our country. The exhibit has been carefully researched with input from President Kennedy’s nephew, Stephen Kennedy Smith, who authored a companion book, JFK: A Vision for America, with Douglas Brinkley.
Courtesy the Jacques Lowe EstateNovember 8, 1960. The vigil continued in front of the television at Bobby’s house the morning after the election. From left, surrounding the candidate, artist Bill Walton; Pierre Salinger; Ethel and Bobby Kennedy; Bobby’s secretary, Angie Novello; and campaign aide Bill Haddad. (Photo: Jacques Lowe / Courtesy the Jacques Lowe Estate)

For many visitors to American Visionary, the exhibition will be a valuable history lesson presented in a very accessible format. For some, it can be fascinating social commentary – what people wore and looked like and were preoccupied with during the early 1960s. But for those of a certain age, what happened to this vibrant young couple, and to us all, left me with a sense of sadness that bordered on the unbearable. ♦

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American Visionary runs through January 7, 2018 at the New York Historical Society, located at 170 Central Park West in Manhattan. Produced in partnership with the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C., the exhibition will also tour the U.S. throughout the year. Visit nyhistory.org/exhibitions or americanart.si.edu/exhibitions/archive/2017/jfk for more information.
 

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  1. Peter Garland says

    September 15, 2017 at 10:19 pm

    Less photos of Ms Greek Shipping Magnate, please.

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