The Southampton Arts Center presents the new exhibition “A Moment In Time: Iconic Images by Harry Benson.” The show is curated by Sally Martin Katz and will open on Saturday, May 6.
The exhibition is a presentation of the photographer’s impressive collection of images documenting civil rights figures, politicians, musicians, celebrities, and athletes. Benson’s iconic work is an embodiment of some of the most significant moments captured in the 20th and 21st centuries.
“Harry Benson has captured some of the most iconic moments in history in a way that tells a compelling story,” said SAC Executive Director Christina Mossaides Strassfield. “The exhibition is about so much more than photography — it’s about the man behind the camera, his experiences with some of the most notable people, places, and events in a generation. Harry Benson is a true documentarian, and we’re honored to present his story and his work.”
An award-winning Scottish photojournalist, Benson began his career at the weekly newspaper Hamilton Advertiser before moving to the Daily Sketch after his infamous and exclusive interviews in prison with Scottish mass murderer Peter Manual. In 1964, he traveled to the United States with the Beatles, and never looked back.
He was under contract with LIFE magazine for 30 years, and has photographed for other major magazines including TIME, Vanity Fair, Newsweek, French Vogue, Quest, Paris Match, Forbes, Town & Country, Architectural Digest, People, and The London Sunday Times Magazine.
“I am looking forward to having my photographs at the esteemed Southampton Arts Center,” shared Benson. “It is a challenge to choose photographs from my 75-year career, which hopefully will surprise, delight, and engage the viewer, and lead to animated discussions of memorable times past. It is a challenge I accept.”
“I am thrilled to have the opportunity to curate an exhibition of a photographer whose work I have long
admired and who is a legendary figure within the photography world,” said Katz. “Benson’s work is notable for his ability to be at the right place at the right time and to create images that capture the ethos of their era. His photographs provide insight into the watershed events of his lifetime and into the characters of the people who have shaped our culture and our history.”
The exhibition’s opening reception will be held Friday, May 26, at 6 PM. The film “Harry Benson: Shoot First” will be screened on Friday, July 7, at 6 PM.