Katharine Graham exhibition, Face-to-Face talk




Face-to-Face, from the National Portrait Gallery show

Summary: Amy Henderson, historian at NPG, discusses newspaper publisher Katharine Graham. Newspaper publisher Katharine Graham (1917-2001) led an extraordinary life in extraordinary times. Born into privilege, she was catapulted onto the international stage as publisher of The Washington Post during the Watergate scandal. The National Portrait Gallery's exhibition "One Life: Katharine Graham" is on view from October 1, 2010 through May 30, 2011. It includes several photographs to narrate key moments in her life including a portrait by Richard Avedon, drawings, original newspapers from the time of the Watergate scandal, the Pulitzer Prize for her memoir, "Personal History" (1998) and video of a Living Self-Portrait interview of Graham by former Portrait Gallery director Marc Pachter. Amy Henderson is the curator for this exhibition. Recorded at NPG, March 3, 2011. Image: Katharine Graham / Richard Avedon, 1976/ Gelatin silver print / National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; this acquisition was made possible by generous contributions of the Jeane W. Austin and the James Smithson Society/ Copyright Richard Avedon