Chester Higgins Jr.

Chester Higgins
Born 1946 (age 7172)
Lexington, Kentucky, United States
Nationality American
Known for Photography

Chester Higgins Jr. (born November 1946) is an American photographer.[1][2][3][4]

Life and work

Higgins was born in Lexington, Kentucky, and grew up in New Brockton, Alabama.[5] He attended Tuskegee Institute (now Tuskegee University), where he was mentored by the school's official photographer, P. H. Polk, and graduated in 1970 with a bachelor's degree in business management.[5] Higgins worked as a New York Times photographer since 1975 and exhibited in museums throughout the world.[2]

Higgin's work is included in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art and has been included in numerous book collections and appeared in publications such as Newsweek, Fortune, Look, Essence and Life.

In Before Genesis, Higgins narrates the story of the African beginnings of spirituality, antecedents of the Biblical world along the River Nile from the 6,000-foot high mountains of Kush (modern-day Ethiopia) through Nubia (Sudan) down to the ancient land of Kemet (Egypt).

He is represented by the Peter Fetterman Gallery of Santa Monica, California.[6]

Published books

References

  1. Suzanne Muchnik, "Traveling the Globe to Document the Spirit of a People", Los Angeles Times, January 6, 1996.
  2. 1 2 Chester Higgins Jr biography, BrotherMen, PBS.
  3. Tadias.com
  4. Present Magazine Archived July 15, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  5. 1 2 Biography at Chester Higgins Jr website.
  6. "Chester Higgins Jr." at Peter Fetterman Gallery.
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