Included are photographs from all series, Milton's politics and passions,
Anne's critical role, pages from his FBI files...
176 pages, 145 duotone photographs
From the Family of Miners series,
100 photographs of miners from ten nations.
A selection of single portraits in Buffalo
from the 1950s through the 1980s and
eighteen remarkable "Quartets",
sequences of pictures and interview
text, tracing the same subjects through
four decades.
Nada Queda Atrás. Poems by Carlos Trujillo, photographs by Milton Rogovin. Ediciones Museo de Arte Moderno Chiloé, Chile.
2007
The Eye Doctor's Vision by Paul Von Blum. Tikkun. November/December 2007. Escondido, California.
Milton Rogovin by Mark Rogovin. DoubleTake, Volume 2, No. 2. Fall/Winter 2007. The John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland.
Jews and American Popular Culture, Volume 2. ed Paul Buhle. Praeger Publishers.
2006
A Place In History by Andrew Z. Galarneau. The Buffalo News. November 5, 2006. Buffalo, New York.
The Leftist Lensman by Ron Grossman. Chicago Tribune Magazine. July 2, 2006. Chicago, Illinois.
Milton Rogovin: The Making of a Social Documentary Photographer by Melanie Herzog. Center for Creeative Photography and University of Washington Press. Seattle, Washington.
2005
Milton Rogovin: The Mining Photographs. Essay by Judith Keller. Getty Publications, Los Angeles, California.
2004
With Eyes and Soul: Images of Cuba. Poems by Nancy Morejon, photographs by Milton Rogovin. White Pine Press, Buffalo, New York.
2003
Milton Rogovin: The Forgotten Ones, a film by Harvey Wang. This 12 minute film celebrates the life's work of Milton Rogovin and won first place for short films in the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City on May 10, 2003. For more information about the film, please contact Harvey Wang at www.harveywang.com.
West Side story. Black & White Photography. No 23. July, 2003. New Sussex, England.
A Sympathetic Lens on Ordinary People by Julie Salamon. The New York Times. June 16, 2003. New York, NY
Buffalo's West Side Storyteller by Michael Powell. The Washington Post. June 22, 2003. Washington, D.C.
Forgotten Ones, A Red-Baited Optometrist Records a Neighborhood by Tom Robbins. Village Voice. June 25-July 1, 2003. New York City, NY
Buffalo Soldier Entertainment Weekly. #719. July 18, 2003. New York, NY
Art Profile: 20-20 Milton Rogovin by L.J. deBerenardo. Traffic. Williamsville New York
Ninety-three-year-old photographer focuses on 'forgotten ones' By Tara Burghart (Associated Press Writer). Newsday. July 5, 2003. New York City, NY
Buffalo remembered. Manhattan Museum shows decades of city's faces captured in artist's photos. (from the Washington Post). Democrat and Chronicle. Rochester, NY
The Forgotten Ones. By David Isay, David Miller, and Harvey Wang. The Quantuck Lane Press, New York
Black & White Magazine for Collectors of Fine Photography. February, 2003. Volume 5. Issue 23. Arroyo Grande, California
2002
The Spirit of the Family. By Al and Tipper Gore. Includes two triptychs by Milton Rogovin. Henry Holt and Company, LLC. New York, New York
2001
The Bonds Between Us, Family Portraits from Around the World, White Pine Press. Buffalo, New York
From Generation to Generation, Milton Rogovin Photographs, A Teacher Resource Guide. Also includes a poster of several triptychs. Milwaukee Museum of Art. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Digital reproductions traveled with curriculum through the Milwaukee Public Schools.
Columbia Magazine. Celebrating the Forgotten Ones Summer, 2001. Columbia University Alumni Association. New York, New York.
Art Voice Magazine. Strike the Stone, Milton Rogovin Buffalo, New York. July 5, 2001.
1999
Windows That Open Inward, Poems by Pablo Neruda, Photographs by Milton Rogovin. White Pine Press. Buffalo, NY
1998
Photographers International. October, 1998. Taiwan, Republic Of China
UB Today. Winter, 1998. Buffalo, NY
50th Anniversary Convention Bulletin, New York State Art Teachers Association. November, 1998. Buffalo, NY
Poster, Art Directors Communicator of Buffalo. Buffalo, NY
Neruda at Isla Negra, Poems by Pablo Neruda, Photographs by Milton Rogovin. Edited by Dennis Maloney. White Pine Press. Fredonia, NY
1997
Art Press. April, 1997. Paris, France
Parts Journal, Vol. 3. March, 1997. Minneapolis, Minnesota
This Week, Magazine supplement. January 29, 1997.
Solidarity, International Union United Auto Workers Journal. January-February. Detroit, Michigan
1996
Ash. Spring, 1996. Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Penny Review, Berkeley, California
Visual Sociology, Vol. II, No. 1. Duquesne University. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania
1991 Annual Report, International Center of Photography. New York City, New York
Attica: 1971-1991 A Commemorative Symposium. New York State
Coalition for Criminal Justice/Center For Justice Education. SUNY Buffalo Graduate Group on Justice and Democracy. September 12-13, 1991
Photo Magazine. Priz W. Eugene Smith. Le maitre et les siens. April, 1991. #121. Paris, France
1990
Buffalo Magazine of the Buffalo News. March 25, 1990. Buffalo, NY.
Champion of the Poor, Milton Rogovin Reflects on the American Century.
The Schomburg Center For Research In Black Culture, Activities Report. Issued by the New York Public Library. New York, 1990.
The House in the Sand. Prose Poems by Pablo Neruda, Photographs by Milton Rogovin. White Pine Press. Buffalo, New York.
1989
Social Research, New School for Social Research. Summer, Vol. 54, #2. 1989. New York, New York
150 Years of Photography. Catalogue for Exhibition. 150 Years of
Photography. Published by Vydavatel, Ministry of Culture, Praha, Czechoslovakia.
Ausbeute. Bergbau und Bergarbeit in der Fotografie. Ruhrlandmuseum der Staat Essen, Germany.
1988
American Studies Brochure. State University of New York at Buffalo.
Sojourners and Settlers, The Yemini Immigrant Experience. UCLA/Utah Press. Salt Lake City, Utah
The Grand Generation. Smithsonian Institute Traveling Exhibition Service, Office of Folklife Program and the University of Washington Press. Seattle, Washington
The House at Isla Negra, Poems by Pablo Neruda, Photographs by Milton Rogovin. White Pine Press. Buffalo, New York
1987
Mothers and Daughters. Aperture. Vol. 19, #4. Aperture, Inc. Millerton, New York
Social Research. New School For Social Research. Vol. 54, #2. Summer, 1987. New York City, New York
The Democratic Journalist. Journal of the International Organization of Journalists. Vol. 34, #11, Nov. 1987. Three volumes in English, Spanish, and French. Prague, Czechoslovakia
1986
Blacks In America. International Museum of Photography, George Eastman House. Rochester, New York
In Spite of Everything YES. Published for the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College. Dartmouth, New Hampshire
Middle East Report. #139, March-April, 1986. Middle East Research and Information Project, Inc. New York City, New York
Ovo Magazine, Vol. 15, #59, #60, #61. 1986. Montreal, Quebec
The Subject is Women, Calendar. Philadelphia Museum of Art. Published by Universe, New York City, New York
1985
Cliches, XVI Annual International Exhibit of Photography. Bruxelles, France
Sociology of Marriage and the Family. By Randall Collins. Nelson-Hall Publishers, Chicago, Illinois
The Other America. Journeyman Press. London, England
The Forgotten Ones. University of Washington Press. Seattle, Washington
Windows That Open Inward, Poems by Pablo Neruda, Photographs by Milton Rogovin. White Pine Press. Fredonia, New York
1984
Arbeiterfotografie, #38. April-May, 1984. Aachen, Federal Republic of Germany
Art In America, "Photography Class Acts." By Fred Licht. Vol. 72, #2. February. New York City, New York
Popular Photography, Vol. 91, #11. Nov. 1984. Ziff-Davis Publishing Co., New York City, New York
1984
The Buffalo Foundation Report. The Buffalo Foundation. Buffalo, New York
1983
Afterimage, "Reviews: The Workhouse Views" By Jack Foran. Vol. 10, #9, April. Rochester, New York
Aktuel Fotografi, "Fran Buffalo Till Skottland." #10, October, 1983. Loteborg, Sweden
Amnesty International Calendar. 1983. New York City, New York
Art in America. Dec. 1983. With an article by art historian Fred Licht
Buffalo Spree. Spring, 1983 and Summer, 1983. Spree Publishing Co., Buffalo, New York
Das Andere Amerika Neuen Gesellschaft Fur Bildende Kunst NGBK. April 24, 1983. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany
What's The Hurry?. By Anne Rogovin. Photographs by Milton Rogovin. University Park Press. Baltimore, Maryland.
1982
Contemporary Photographer, "Milton Rogovin." By Robert Doherty. St. Martin's Press. New York City, New York.
Fotoforum, "Medmennesker." By Leif Preus. #4, 1982. Oslo, Norway
The Currier Gallery of Art, Catalog for one artist show. Manchester, New Hampshire
Buffalo Labor Calendar. 1982. New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations. Buffalo, New York
West Side Health Center, Brochure. Buffalo, New York
1972
Ethos. Sub-Board 1, State University of New York at Buffalo, Vol. 5, #20. Buffalo, New York
Aperture, "Octave of Prayer". Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cambridge, Massachusetts
Red Buffalo, "Appalachia". By Hal Hamilton. Oral History. 1972. Program of American Studies, State University of New York at Buffalo. Buffalo, New York
Library Trends, "Appalachia". Vol. 20, #2. University of Illinois Graduate School of Library Science. Oct. 1971. Urbana, Illinois
My Land is Dying. by Harry Caudill. E.P. Dutton, Co. Inc. New York City, New York
Red Buffalo, "Three Photographs". Vol. 1, #1. Indian Issue. Summer. Program of American Studies. State University of New York at Buffalo. Buffalo, New York
The Illustrated Leaves of Grass. By Walt Whitman. New Directions Publishing Co. Grosset & Dunlap. New York
1970
Aperture. "Being Without Clothes". Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Vol. 15, #3, 1970. Aperture, Inc. Millerton, New York
WBFO. Radio Station program schedule. Sept. 1970. Buffalo, New York
1967
A Time For Miracles: A Photographic Essay on the Caste System. By Malcolm Erni. Photographs by Milton Rogovin. Self-published by Malcolm Erni. Buffalo, New York
1962
Aperture. "Store Front Churches, Buffalo, New York". Text by W.E.B. DuBois. Vol.10, #2, 1962. Aperture, Inc. Millerton, New York
No date
Energy and the Environment, What's the Strip Mining Controversy All About? Surface Mining Research Library. Charleston, West Virginia