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Wright in Racine
Louis Sullivan's Merchants National Bank
Posted by:
mhertzberg on
September 9, 2008 at
3:45PM CST
Text (c) Mark Hertzberg
Bank photos (c) David Kennedy Portrait of David Kennedy (c) Keith Kennedy
Banks were once among the most important buildings in a community, as important as the city hall, the post office, and the court house. Though Louis Sullivan is well known to many people because he designed great, big buildings in big cities, he also designed a number of great small banks in small towns across the Midwest. ![]()
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I met Kennedy in May, 2002, when he was a high school senior. Our newspaper photo department welcomes area students to job shadow us. He was a student at The Prairie School when he accompanied me on an assignment at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Wingspread. He enrolled at Grinnell College the next year. He self-published a striking collection of photos of the campus (A Portrait of Grinnell: The Architecture and Landscape of Grinnell College, 2006). Those campus photos prompted Menner to invite Kennedy to photograph the Grinnell bank.
David Kennedy at Lower Antelope Canyon in Page, Arizona ![]() Kennedy began his graduate studies in photojournalism at the University of Missouri in August. He is pleased with the book. "I had already seen the PDF files of most of the book, but
it was rewarding to see the final project. It's one thing to see
images on a computer screen--it's quite another to have a tactile
experience with a physical book."
LINKS: David Kennedy's website: Pomegranate:
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