Monday Muse: Art Shay
Documenting a legendary photographer
Years ago, I published a photoblog. Remember those? The premise was simple: a photo a day with some links to see more of that artist’s work. Instagram changed everything, so I’m trying something new: the Monday Muse, a visual inspiration for your email inbox. No algorithms, no ads. Just a picture to start your week. Would you like to show something of yours here? Please email anytime! —AA
Are you familiar with Art Shay?
Like many photographers, I know Shay’s name but not much about his work. I definitely have more to learn. Luckily, there’s a new documentary about Shay coming soon, and it looks great. Ken Hanson reached out to me the other day with news about the project. Here’s some background:
This film was conceived in 2013. Director/Producer Ken Hanson was researching photographers for a music project when introduced to Art Shay on a Zoom call. “At one point, Art shared his desktop,” Hanson recalls. I couldn’t believe my eyes. I thought I had a pretty good handle on twentieth-century photography. But I was amazed at the breadth and quality of Art’s work. I immediately thought this guy deserved to be in the pantheon of W. Eugene Smith, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Gordon Parks.” That’s when Ken, Jack Davidson, and Dave Myszewski developed a friendship with Art and set out to tell his story.
You can find more about the movie on the Art Shay: An America So Real website. And if you’re near Chicago this week, there’s a special film preview at Gallery VICTOR on Thursday, May 14. The event includes a sneak peek at the film in progress, a signed print auction, and a talk with the filmmakers.
I wish I could be there! RSVP here.
Hopefully, we’ll be able to show the film in Madison when it comes out next year. I’ll leave you with this gift link: Shay’s New York Times obituary is a great place to start if you’re unfamiliar with his work.
Take care, friends, and have a great week!




This is so great. I just watched the trailer. Thanks for this!
So in on this.