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b. 1951 -

Photographer Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe was born on July 9, 1951 in Chicago, Illinois. Art has been a life-long pursuit for Moutoussamy-Ashe. Her mother, Elizabeth Moutousammy, an interior designer and father, John Moutoussamy, an architect, encouraged her artistic side. Taking advantage of the opportunities available to them in Chicago, she began her formal training at age eight when her parents enrolled her in classes at the Art Institute of Chicago. When it was time for undergraduate studies, Moutoussamy-Ashe moved east to New York and received a B.F.A. degree in photography from The Cooper Union School of Art. After graduating in 1975, she worked as a graphic artist and photojournalist for WNBC-TV. In October 1976, Moutoussamy-Ashe was hired to take photographs at the United Negro College Fund tennis event, where she met tennis great, Arthur Ashe. The two married on February 20, 1977.

Throughout her career, Moutoussamy-Ashe has had frequent group and solo exhibitions at museums and galleries around the world including the Leica Gallery, the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Brooklyn Museum of Art in New York; the Smithsonian and the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.; Galerie Herve Odermat in Paris and The Excelsior in Florence among others. Publications such as Life Magazine, The New York Times, People and the Associated Press have also featured her photography, disseminating it to a wider audience. In 2001, she hosted the documentary Crucible of the Millennium, which PBS broadcast nationwide.

Moutoussamy-Ashe also taught photography courses at the high school and college levels and continues to lecture about this subject matter at many educational and cultural institutions. Outside of the field of photography, she has been actively engaged in philanthropic efforts involving social, health, and community-based issues. As an activist and civic leader, she has served as the director of the Arthur Ashe Endowment for the Defeat of AIDS, a former trustee of her alma mater, The Cooper Union, and a one-time Alternate Representative of the United States to the United Nations, a presidential appointment.

Her photographs contain strong narrative and documentary elements. Moutoussamy-Ashe has displayed a proclivity towards African and African American art. This is evident in the three full collections documenting her travels in West Africa or her book about the Gullah community of South Carolina, Daufuskie Island: A Photographic Essay. She reveals her immediate personal experience in Daddy and Me, which features photos of her late husband, Arthur Ashe, and her daughter, Camera. She has published numerous books featuring not only her own work, but also that of unknown black photographers of the past. In 2001, her fourth book of photographs was published, titled The African Flower: The Singing of Angels. The narrative of her photographs extends beyond a picture or a series of pictures to create a greater context for the artist herself within photography, womanhood and the African American experience.

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    • JEANNE MOUTOUSSAMY-ASHE (1951 - ) Miss Bertha, South Carolina.
      Oct. 03, 2024

      JEANNE MOUTOUSSAMY-ASHE (1951 - ) Miss Bertha, South Carolina.

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      JEANNE MOUTOUSSAMY-ASHE (1951 - ) Miss Bertha, South Carolina. Silver print, 1977. 330x494 mm; 13x19½ inches (image). A later printing from 1997. Signed in pencil, lower right verso. With the artist's ink stamp, lower left verso. This photograph is part of the artist's series Daufuskie Island and her study of its Gullah Geechee peoples and cultures. Another print of this photograph is in the collection of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, Smithsonian Institution.

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    • Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe, b. 1951, untitled
      Nov. 19, 2022

      Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe, b. 1951, untitled

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe b. 1951 untitled c. 1975 silverprint 12-3/4 x 8-1/2 inches unsigned Provenance: the collection of Donald and Isabel Stewart, Chicago. Donald was the former President of Spellman College.

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    • Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe (b. 1951): Jake and his Boat Arriving on Daufuskie's Shore
      Dec. 07, 2019

      Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe (b. 1951): Jake and his Boat Arriving on Daufuskie's Shore

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Gelatin silver print, 1978, signed and inscribed 'For my dear friend Henry with appreciation and admiration' on the back of the frame.8 x 12 in. (sight), 16 1/4 x 20 1/4 in. (frame). The artist.

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    • JEANNE MOUTOUSSAMY-ASHE (1951 - ) Girl in Screen Door.
      Oct. 05, 2017

      JEANNE MOUTOUSSAMY-ASHE (1951 - ) Girl in Screen Door.

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      JEANNE MOUTOUSSAMY-ASHE (1951 - ) Girl in Screen Door. Silver print, 1977-1982. 356x279 mm; 14x11 inches. Signed in ink, lower margin, with the artist's ink stamp verso. Signed, dated "2001" and inscribed "For Ron and Nancy, With appreciation, admiration and much love, Jeanne" in ink, on the mount verso. From the Daufuskie Island series. - printed later. Photographer Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe was born in Chicago, Illinois. She began her formal training at age eight when her parents enrolled her in classes at the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1975, she received a BFA degree in photography from The Cooper Union School of Art. Moutoussamy-Ashe married tennis legend Arthur Ashe in 1977. Since his death, in 1993, she has been a stalwart activist in the AIDS crisis through programs such as the Arthur Ashe Foundation for the Defeat of AIDS and her 1994 book of photographs Daddy and Me, describing the relationship of her daughter and her husband, as he was dying of AIDS. Throughout her career, Moutoussamy-Ashe has exhibited her work widely, including the National Portrait Gallery, the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art among others. Source: TheHistoryMakers.com

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    • JEANNE MOUTOUSSAMY-ASHE (1951 - ) Maya Angelou.
      Sep. 15, 2015

      JEANNE MOUTOUSSAMY-ASHE (1951 - ) Maya Angelou.

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      JEANNE MOUTOUSSAMY-ASHE (1951 - ) Maya Angelou. Silver print with extensive hand coloring, 1993. 254x267 mm; 10x10 1/2 inches, full margins. Signed and dated 11/93 in ink, lower margin, with the artist's ink stamp verso. Photographer Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe was born in Chicago, Illinois. She began her formal training at age eight when her parents enrolled her in classes at the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1975, she received a BFA degree in photography from The Cooper Union School of Art. Moutoussamy-Ashe married tennis legend Arthur Ashe in 1977. Since his death, in 1993, she has been a stalwart activist in the AIDS crisis through programs such as the Arthur Ashe Foundation for the Defeat of AIDS and her 1994 book of photographs Daddy and Me, describing the relationship of her daughter and her husband, as he was dying of AIDS. Throughout her career, Moutoussamy-Ashe has exhibited her work widely, including the National Portrait Gallery, the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art among others. Source: The HistoryMakers.com

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