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Tom Sawyer

Rumble In The Jungle
M+B is pleased to present Howard L. Bingham, The Rumble in the Jungle, a commemorative exhibition part of the gallery’s on going twentieth anniversary online exhibition series. Featuring newly produced estate prints, the exhibition revisits one of the most storied moments in twentieth-century cultural history, Muhammad Ali’s triumphant 1974 bout against George Foreman in Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo). Rendered in vivid color, these photographs capture Ali’s charisma and complexity as he navigated the eight-week odyssey that culminated in the legendary heavyweight championship known as The Rumble in the Jungle. Bingham Ali’s longtime confidant and chronicler, moves fluidly between the spectacle and the intimate, tracing the boxer’s presence from the ring to the streets, from jubilant public appearances to moments of quiet reflection. The exhibition is viewable online at https://www.mbart.com/ Please inquire for availability.