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Joseph Vitone Family Records

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Joseph Vitone Family Records
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Object Details

Summary

Collection consists of photographic images of the Vitone family in Akron, Ohio and other locations, as part of an ongoing photographic document called "Family Records." This is an ongoing portrait project which for the past 20 years has used large-format negatives to document families living around the Rust Belt City of Akron, Ohio, former home to the country's major rubber and tire producers. These portraits offer personal yet unsentimental views of the subjects finding purpose and evolving family structures in these largely blue-collar communities that at times wrestle with job insecurity and problems accompanying alcohol and opioid use.

Scope and Contents

The collection consists primarily of 37 photographic prints, portraits of Vitone's extended family in the Akron, Ohio, area, plus other locations, forms part of an ongoing photographic document called "Family Records"; also two CD-Roms containing images and text. Most of the images are posed environmental portraits showing the subjects' homes or other personal contexts. The original negatives are large-format; 4" x 5". The collection is arranged into two series. Series one is the photoprints and series two contains other materials.
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GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep8f996ce43-17b6-446f-ad17-3fdeda7707ae

Donor

Vitone, Joseph

Place

Ohio
Akron (Ohio)

Topic

Marriage
Portraits -- 20th century
Family -- United States
Kinship

Provenance

These photographs were printed by Mr. Joseph Vitone in 2004 from the original negatives, especially as a gift to the Archives Center.

Donor

Vitone, Joseph

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Biographical / Historical

Joseph Vitone holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts and Masters of Fine Arts degree in photography from the Rochester Institute of Technology and is Professor of Photocommunications at St. Edward's University in Austin, Texas. In 1998, he began a photographic document project called "Family Records" using for the most part, immediate and extended families of both Vitone and his wife. The Vitones grew up in north-eastern Ohio. While the series also includes photographs taken in other states of farther flung family, the majority of the portrait subjects live in or near Akron, former home to the country's major rubber and tire producers including Goodyear, Goodrich, and Firestone. Norton and Barberton and other more rural communities neighboring Akron, serve as locations for many of these images along with Akron proper. He is the father of photographer Dylan Vitone.

Extent

0.25 Cubic feet (3 boxes)

Date

1998-2004

Archival Repository

Archives Center, National Museum of American History

Identifier

NMAH.AC.0883

Type

Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Photographs

Citation

Joseph Vitone Family Records, 2004, Archives Center, National Museum of American History. Gift of the artist.

Arrangement

The collection is divided into two series. Series 1: Photoprints Series 2: Other Materials

Processing Information

Collection processed by Jennifer Burger (intern), supervised by David Haberstich, archivist, January 2004.

Rights

Reproduction restricted due to copyright. Copyright retained by Joseph Vitone.

Alternate Form Available

Original negatives retained by the artist.

Genre/Form

Photographs -- Black-and-white photoprints -- Silver gelatin -- 1990-2000
Photographs -- Black-and-white photoprints -- Silver gelatin -- 2000-2010

Restrictions

Collection is open for research but is stored off-site and special arrangements must be made to work with it. Contact the Archives Center for information at archivescenter@si.edu or 202-633-3270.
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Record ID

ebl-1503512074918-1503512074920-0

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Mary and Christopher Lee, mother and son, on campus of Andrew Jackson Elementary, where both attended grade school, Akron, Ohio

Rebecca Barile with daughter, Katy Scarpitti, holding cake for Katy's 24th birthday, Akron, Ohio

Lerrynn Hummel and son, Paul Massey, on patio of her grandmother's apartment, where she's temporarily staying, Barberton, Ohio

Karmal Dye by her garage with day lilies and dog Lady, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

Marjorie Angel in daisy shirt with purple clematis, Akron, Ohio

Stevie Hummel on corner, Ford Ave. near Babcock and Wilcox plant across from aunt's house, Barberton, Ohio

Addenda

(L. to R.) Sisters Amie and Katy Scarpitti in their mother's front yard, Akron, Ohio

Mother Cheryl Dunn with her son and granddaughter, Jimmy and Elizabeth Dunn, Easton, Ohio

Christopher Lee leaning on retaining wall of his house on Riverside Drive, Akron, Ohio

Addenda

Arathea Booth with children Elizabeth Dunn and Gabriel Booth on their front porch, Ford Ave., Barberton, Ohio

(L. to R.) Relatives, Heather Humphrey holding her baby Brooke Lower, Beverly Lemmon, Sandra Vitone, Coleen McElroy (nearest camera), Arathea Booth, and Scott Lower, playing cards in Arathea's back yard, Barberton, Ohio

(L. to R.) Cousins, Elizabeth Dunn, Paul Massey, and Amber Wright on back door stoop at aunt's house, Easton, Ohio

Patrick and Rebecca Barile, husband and wife in neighbor's yard, Akron, Ohio

Elaine Vitone at base of the Cathedral of Learning at University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania


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