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| SKU |
9780714863573 |
| Title |
Dorothea Lange |
| Author Description |
Mark Durden |
| Uri |
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| Web Author Description |
Mark Durden is a writer, artist and lecturer. He has written extensively on photography and contemporary art and co-authored the book Variable Capital (2007). He is also part of the artists' group 'Common Culture', and currently Professor of Photography at University of Wales, Newport.
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It was during the depth of the Great
Depression of the late 1920s and 30s, when at least 14 million people were out
of work in the USA, that Dorothea Lange (1895–1965) first ventured out on the
streets with her camera. In 1935 a report on migrant workers, illustrated with
Lange’s photographs, came to the attention of Roy Stryker and in response he
invited Lange to become a member of the Farm Security Administration (FSA) photographic
unit. Like Stryker, Lange believed that photography was a tool of political
action, and this was no more apparent then when the federal government
responded to the starvation crisis shortly after the San Francisco News received
Lange’s photographs – it quickly supplied 20,000 pounds of food to feed hungry
migrants at the camps.
Lange was the first woman to be awarded the
Guggenheim Fellowship (1941) and was placed on the Honour Roll of the American
Society of Magazine Photographers in 1963. She was honoured with major solo
exhibitions at the San Francisco Museum of Art (1960) and the Oakland Art
Museum (1960) and she began preparing a retrospective at the Museum of Modern
Art, New York shortly before she died in 1965.
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| Binding |
Hardback |
| Size |
Size: 156 x 136 mm (6 1/8 x 5 3/8 in) |
| Pages |
Pages: 128 |
| Illustrations |
0 |
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