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Dorothea Lange Aperture Masters of Photography

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Réédition en petit format d'une série de monographies sur les plus grands noms de la photographie.

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Dorothea Lange is best-known for the photographs she made in the 1930s when she began her pioneering work for the Farm Security Administration. From her documentation of California’s migratory workers who fled dust and drought on the Great Plains and in the Southwest to seek a new life in the West, to her telling images of the desperate conditions of the sharecroppers of the South, she sought to portray the social turmoil and injustice caused by the economic upheaval of the time. During World War II, Lange photographed Japanese Americans in internment camps, documented the struggles of women and minority workers in wartime industries at California shipyards, and captured the founding of the United Nations. She later traveled and photographed throughout Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. In 1941, she received a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship.Dorothea Lange is best-known for the photographs she made in the 1930s when she began her pioneering work for the Farm Security Administration. From her documentation of California’s migratory workers who fled dust and drought on the Great Plains and in the Southwest to seek a new life in the West, to her telling images of the desperate conditions of the sharecroppers of the South, she sought to portray the social turmoil and injustice caused by the economic upheaval of the time. During World War II, Lange photographed Japanese Americans in internment camps, documented the struggles of women and minority workers in wartime industries at California shipyards, and captured the founding of the United Nations. She later traveled and photographed throughout Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. In 1941, she received a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship.Linda Gordon is a professor of humanities and history at New York University. For the first part of her career, she wrote about the historical roots of social policy debates in the U.S., publishing several prize-winning books, including Woman’s Body, Woman’s Right: The History of Birth Control in America (1976). She has written at length on Dorothea Lange, including Impounded: Dorothea Lange and the Censored Images of Japanese American Internment (with Gary Okihoro, 2006), based on a group of never-published photographs of the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II that Gordon discovered, as well as the Bancroft Prize-winning book Dorothea Lange: A Life Beyond Limits (2009).

Summary

Introduces the history and art of photography to a broader public. This book provides a comprehensive view of the artists who have helped shape the medium.

Product details

Authors Dorothea Lange, Linda Gordon, Dorothea Lange, Lange Dorothea
Assisted by Dorothea Lange (Photographs)
Publisher Aperture Publishers USA
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 06.10.2014
 
EAN 9781597112956
ISBN 978-1-59711-295-6
No. of pages 96
Dimensions 210 mm x 215 mm x 15 mm
Series Masters of Photography
MASTERS OF PHOT
Masters of photography
MASTERS OF PHOT
The Aperture Masters of Photography Series
Aperture Masters of Photograph
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art

PHOTOGRAPHY / Individual Photographers / General, Individual photographers

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