Lionel Delevingne , a resident of Stockbridge, is a French-born photographer and author whose work has taken him all over the world for publications such as the New York Times, Mother Jones, Figaro magazine, and Die Zeit, among others. His photographs have been collected and exhibited widely at home and abroad.
In a significant milestone in June 2024, the University of Massachusetts at Amherst’s Dubois Library’s Special Collections recently acquired all of Delevingne’s work for its archives. This recognition by a prestigious institution further highlights the enduring impact and value of Delevingne’s artistic contributions.
Earlier Delevingne‘s works for the 1976 bicentennial and on to the 1980s Reagan years, found elements of concern in the expression of patriotism. Still, when shared with the national news media, these were downplayed.
These may have been precursor signs of what the US may be experiencing at this moment …
The images shown here are excerpts out of “Glory, Glory” a well-traveled exhibit in the US and Europe.
Also on display, more recent work by Delevingne finds drama and humor in more innocuous signs of life in Stockbridge where he resides with his wife Judith Wilkinson.
More of his work may be found locally in the famous “Stockbridge Updates”.
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