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People of the Concrete

Photo Exhibition

About The Exhibition

May 1, 2021
People of the Concrete is Harvey Pullings Il's perspective of a more candid, less polished Chicago. Shot within the neighborhoods of Chatham, Rogers Park, Edgewater, and various parts of the inner city - this exclusive photo exhibition is a celebration of the city's Black residence, through images of intimacy and vulnerability.

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Focusing on photographs outside of protest and violent struggle, Harvey's camera is an exploration of humanity against the varying backdrops of the city. It is a portrait of a Chicago that is often ignored, and the people that often see themselves in a mirror with no reflection.

 

This compilation features work shot over the past four years, with several pieces from the year before Chicago's COVID-19 lockdowns. These are images we all see daily, captured with an intent to show the beauty of a one-of-a-kind city and its unique residents.

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About The Artist

Harvey Pullings, II
A native of Chicago’s Chatham community and Princeton Park (now known as Ivy Park), Harvey Pullings, Jr (born Feb. 14th, 1986) is an Independent Film Director, Photographer, and Creative Director. A graduate of Columbia College Chicago and Moraine Valley Community College, his themes in cinema and imagery are focused on perspectives of gritty cityscapes, the every man, the struggles of identity, and the intimacy of street culture. 

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