PETER BEARD
Peter Beard was an American photographer best known for his documentary images of Africa arranged in unique photo collages that combine painting, drawing, and text. Part documentarian, part activist, Beard’s work captured the plight of a continent succumbing to industrialization. “The wilderness is gone,” the artist had said, “and with it much more than we can appreciate or predict. We'll suffer for it.” Born on January 22, 1938 in New York, NY the artist and diarist was educated at Yale University, studying art history with the famed abstract painter Josef Albers. After moving to Africa in the 1960s, Beard began to catalog the demise of elephants and rhinoceroses in Kenya’s Tsavo National Park. In 1975, while living in Nairobi, Beard spotted a beautiful university student named Iman. The photographer later brought her to New York, launching her career as a supermodel. Over the course of his career he collaborated with Andy Warhol, Richard Lindner, Francis Bacon, and others. Sadly, Beard died in April 2020 at the age of 82 after disappearing from his Long Island home and was found after an extensive, 19-day search effort.
Kids & Croc
Year: unknown
Original black and white photograph with ink embellishments
73 x 122 in. / 185.42 x 309.9 cm
Price on request
Peter Beard End of the Game Journal
1988
Hardcover in pictorial dust jacket. Third edition. Signed with a large handprint, a shed snake skin laid in and boldly inscribed to fellow photographer and former assistant Brian English. Includes 3 photographs of Beard and a friend (possibly photographed by English) being chased by a rhinoceros, as well as 3 separate envelopes addressed to Mr. English containing separate ephemera: 1.) A Fahey Klein Gallery invitation; 2.) Peter Beard envelope from The Time is Always Now Gallery containing a large fold-out poster titled "Pettiness & Futility" from the Fahey Klein Gallery and a very rare newspaper-sized fold-out page invite to Beard's 61st birthday party (1999) 3.) Another envelope from Peter Beard "Carnets Africains" gallery invite for a showing of the film "Hallelujah the Hills" containing 4 postcards, an Introduction packet, and a large fold-out advertisement/poster for the film.