Article: Jerome Liebling at Baruch College.(Brief Article)

Jerome Liebling grew up in Brooklyn, where his parents had immigrated from Eastern Europe. After serving in World War II, he returned to study photography, filmmaking and design at Brooklyn College and the New School. His wide-ranging interests in art and design connected him at that time to artists including Ad Reinhardt, Serge Chamayeff and Burgoyne Diller. A mentor in photography was Walter Rosenblum of New York's Photo League; Liebling served as executive director of that organization until the anti-Communist hysteria of the late '40s destroyed it. In 1949 he left the city to start a film and photography section in the University of Minnesota's then-pioneering ...

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