Pat Hamou has moved; MAD has the new link and wants you to have it too - no good clicking and being disappointed.
Does this make up for no museum yesterday?
Showing posts with label Pat Hamou. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pat Hamou. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Monday, March 2, 2009
Devil in the Details; Is it good for the Jews?

Pat Hamou is an illustrator and graphic artist from Montreal who is working on an ongoing blog and project Six For Five - an Illustrated History of New York's Jewish Criminal Community 1900-1945 which will tell the story of a whole bunch of these guys. Heeb Magazine included a feature article along with a selection of the drawings. At the start of the exhibit you can read his own words describing his interest in this subject.
But there's more ( I know, I told you I wasn't interested, but it just sort of grabbed me) - each drawing is accompanied by text - in a lovely font- telling about the criminal's family background, life in crime and his (yes, his) punishment and demise. How did Hamou find out the stuff to write these notes?



Many of the crooks are represented by both a full front and a side view portrait. Were these based on mug shots? What about the clothes they are wearing? There are also some photographs in the notes, often of the gangster's funeral or arrest.

That was interesting, but this was different.
Between the beauty created by the details of the portraits and the vivid information created by the detail of the text, I couldn't get enough of this stuff. I'll be attending Rapid Repsonsa at the JCC next Thursday evening when a panel consisting of Abbe Lowell, Susan Fishman Orlins and Gerry Kauvar will discuss the topic From Meyer Lansky to Bernie Madoff; Talking about Jewish Criminals.
In the meantime, excuse me while I go see if Hamou posted on his blog today.

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DC JCC,
Jewish Gangsters,
museums,
Pat Hamou,
Washington DC
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