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CARRIE MAE WEEMS American Carrie Mae Weems’s devotion to activism in the 1970s launched her career in photography during the 198 ...
tion. After this series, text and audio would become increasingly important to her style. By examining and reinterpreting the pr ...
Assistant Professor, Hampshire College, Amherst, Mas- sachusetts, 1987–1991; Visiting Professor, Hunter Col- lege, New York, New ...
1996 Bearing Witness: Contemporary Works by African- American Artists; Spellman College Museum of Fine Art, Spellman College, At ...
Patterson, Vivian, et al.Carrie Mae Weems: The Hampton Project.Williamstown, MA: Aperture and Williams Col- lege Museum of Art, ...
The popularity of Wegman’s photographs is lar- gely attributable to the deadpan and idiosyncratic humor of these works that the ...
William Wegman, Becoming, 1990, color Polaroid (three images). [Private Collection. Reproduced with permission of the artist] WE ...
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1990 Photography Until Now; Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York 1995 Reconsidering the Object of Art: 1965–1975; The Museum ...
Siskind, Minor White, and Van Deren Coke among others. In addition to photography, Welpott studied painting with Leon Golub and ...
Selected Group Exhibitions 1966 Contemporary Photography Since 1950; George East- man House; Rochester, New York 1967 Photograph ...
year. Flora bore him three more sons: Theodore Brett in 1911, Neil in 1914, and Cole in 1919. To support his growing family, Wes ...
tion was a mainstay of Weston’s experience in Mexico, where he lived until late 1926, save for a six-month respite in California ...
Edward Weston, Point Lobos, 1946 (print 1948), Gelatin silver print, 9^9 = 16 79 = 1600 , Gift of David McAlpin. [#1981 Center ...
fornia, 1929; Federal Arts Project, 1935. Elected to London Salon of Photography, 1917; John Simon Guggenheim Fellowships, 1937– ...
vure prints, and his association with Alfred Stieglitz not only produced a seminal professional associa- tion, but a pioneering ...
to a break in 1912, which would not be patched until 1924. While other photographers, such as White’s famous student Karl Struss ...
Clarence White, Miss Grace, Ca. 1898, Platinum print, 7^7 = 8 55 = 800 , Gift of Mrs. Mervyn Palmer. [Digital Image#The Museum ...
MINOR WHITE American Minor (Martin) White is best known for his faith in the spiritual and subjective aspects of photography. Gr ...
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