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Bobby Kennedy in Salt Lake City, 1968

Bobby Kennedy in Salt Lake City, 1968 by [Utah] [1960s] Covey, Mikel [John Michael Covey]

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Seller: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA
Title
Bobby Kennedy in Salt Lake City, 1968
Author
[Utah] [1960s] Covey, Mikel [John Michael Covey]
Seller
Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
2005. Very Good. 26" x 43" print mounted on foam core. A bit dinged at the edges. Print made by the artist for Salt Lake Sixties show at the Art Barn. Commercial photographer and digital artist Mikel Covey was one of the first photographers in America to use digital technology as a creative tool. He started his career in San Francisco and then in Los Angeles as an advertising and fashion photographer. He moved to Salt Lake City in the 1980s, where he opened the creative firm O'Very/Covey with his wife. His clients have included Rolling Stone, Macy's, San Francisco Magazine, Architectural Digest, Ballet West, and WordPerfect, among others. In 1995, Mikel was named one of the top twenty photographers in the United States working in the digital realm by New York's Photo District News and several of his images were included in the First New York Society of Illustrators Digital Salon. Robert Kennedy spoke in Salt Lake City at the Terrace Ballroom on March 26, 1968, just ten days after announcing his candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination.