Tuesday January 7, 2025
SNc Channels:

Search
About Salem-News.com

 

Oct-26-2011 03:57printcomments

Michael Brennan and his legendary series on Muhammad Ali

Opening Reception at Design Within Reach on Beverly Blvd happens Thursday, 10 November from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Exhibit runs through 17 November and then will on display at Artworks Gallery in Pasadena.

Muhammad Ali
Photo is one of many in British Photographer Michael Brennan's legendary series on Muhammad Ali "1977". More photos below and you can also visit: Michael Brennan's Website/

(LOS ANGELES ) - Artworks Gallery (www.artworksgallery.com) and Design Within Reach (www.dwr.com), the go to source for the best in modern design, will present an exhibition by iconic photographer Michael Brennan and his legendary series on Muhammad Ali, which will include the monumental limited edition photograph entitled "1977."

"1977" will open with a reception on Thursday, November 10th 6-9pm and will run through November 17th. The exhibition will then move to the Artworks Gallery in Pasadena where it will be on display through January 17th, 2012, Muhammad Ali's 70th birthday.

The image is a rare close-up that captures the fighter's vitality and determination, taken by prize winning British Photographer Michael Brennan. A very limited edition of this print will be available for sale signed by both Brennan and the legend himself, Ali. Six further editions of Muhammad Ali images will be on display and available for sale; many of these are also signed by Ali.

In addition, there will be a very rare collection of Brennan photos on display from a series that were featured in a 16 page featured story in Sports Illustrated entitled "Ali and His Educators" from September, 1980. Brennan, "The Boxing Bloodhound," traveled extensively to locate and interview these elite few who had actually faced Ali in the ring. His efforts were rewarded with amazing photographs of these sessions and telling testimonials about their experiences with the great fighter.

Most of "Ali and His Educators" are men who have fallen into absolute obscurity since their moment with the most famous boxer of all time. This fascinating photo journal documents these men at very different stages of their lives. With careers varying from a chief of police to a building contractor, a convict to a CEO, they all give an incredible account of their time with Muhammad Ali.

This winter Brennan's "1977" portrait of Muhammad Ali will be inducted into the National Portrait Gallery at the Smithsonian. Frank H. Goodyear, Associate Curator of Photographs at the National Portrait Gallery Smithsonian Institution states,"on behalf of the National Portrait Gallery, I am pleased to acknowledge your contribution to the museum. Michael Brennan's portrait of Muhammad Ali from 1977 is an extraordinary, historically-significant photograph, and we are thrilled to add it to the Permanent Collection of the National Portrait Gallery."

Michael Brennan has photographed some of the most iconic personalities of our time including Queen Elizabeth, Nelson Mandela, Princess Diana, Pele, George Best, Mick Jagger, Jack Nicholson, Mother Teresa and John Lennon to name a few. In 1970 he was awarded with British Photography's highest accolade "Photographer of the Year," presented to him by Princess Anne.

A portion of proceeds from the November 10 event will be donated to The Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center (MAPC) and Movement Disorders Clinic.

Design Within Reach

8070 Beverly Boulevard

Los Angeles, CA 90048

Monday-Saturday:10am-6pmĀ 

Sunday: 12pm-5pm




Comments Leave a comment on this story.
Name:

All comments and messages are approved by people and self promotional links or unacceptable comments are denied.


[Return to Top]
©2025 Salem-News.com. All opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Salem-News.com.


Articles for October 25, 2011 | Articles for October 26, 2011 | Articles for October 27, 2011


googlec507860f6901db00.html
Tribute to Palestine and to the incredible courage, determination and struggle of the Palestinian People. ~Dom Martin

The NAACP of the Willamette Valley

Sean Flynn was a photojournalist in Vietnam, taken captive in 1970 in Cambodia and never seen again.

Click here for all of William's articles and letters.