Jun Fujita: Oblivion
About
This exhibition presents photographs and ephemera from the poet Jun Fujita (1888-1963). Fujita is an English-language tanka poet who published regularly in Poetry during the 1920s. The first Japanese-American photojournalist, he is responsible for the most famous photos of the Eastland disaster, the Chicago race riots of 1919, and the St. Valentine’s Day massacre, among others. This show explores his lesser-known landscapes and includes ephemera from his life and photojournalism work.
Exhibit Hours
Monday — Friday, 11 AM — 4 PM
Select Saturdays, 10 AM — 3 PM
April 15
May 13
Select Evenings, 4 PM — 7 PM
March 21
April 18
May 16
Date
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Location
Poetry Foundation
61 West Superior Street
Chicago, IL 60625
61 West Superior Street
Chicago, IL 60625