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- An in-depth look at the many ways women around the world helped shape modern photography from the 1920s to the 1950s as they captured images of a radically changing worldPublished with National Gallery of Art.
- Author(s): Andrea Nelson
- 288 Pages
- Photography, Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions
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About the Book
Published in advance of the exhibition of the same name at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, February 14-May 31, 2021, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, July 12-November 7, 2021.Book Synopsis
An in-depth look at the many ways women around the world helped shape modern photography from the 1920s to the 1950s as they captured images of a radically changing world
Published with National Gallery of Art.
During the 1920s the New Woman was easy to recognize but hard to define. Hair bobbed and fashionably dressed, this iconic figure of modernity was everywhere, splashed across magazine pages or projected on the silver screen. A global phenomenon, she embodied an ideal of female empowerment based on real women making revolutionary changes in life and art--including photography. This groundbreaking, richly illustrated book looks at those "new women" who embraced the camera as a mode of expression and made a profound impact on the medium from the 1920s to the 1950s. Thematic chapters explore how women emerged as a driving force in modern photography, bringing their own perspective to artistic experimentation, studio portraiture, fashion and advertising work, scenes of urban life, ethnography and photojournalism. Featuring work by 120 photographers, this volume expands the history of photography by critically examining an international array of canonical and less well-known women photographers, from Berenice Abbott, Dorothea Lange and Lola Álvarez Bravo to Germaine Krull, Tsuneko Sasamoto and Homai Vyarawalla. Against the odds, these women produced invaluable visual testimony that reflects both their personal experiences and the extraordinary social and political transformations of the era.Review Quotes
Unearths quite a bit of buried treasure.--Julia Curl "Hyperallergic"
A quietly indignant survey of 20th-century female photographers around the globe. Ambitious but far from definitive, the show is an opening salvo in the effort to restore a history riddled with omissions.--Ariella Budick "Financial Times"
Despite their groundbreaking achievements in the 20th century, female architects still struggle to receive recognition in a male-dominated field. Spotlighting 36 contemporary women architects and some of their most impressive buildings, Women in Architecture, a new book from Hatje Cantz, shows the world what it may have missed.--Julia Vitale "Air Mail"
For centuries before they went New, women had been objectified and observed as few men were likely to be. Picking up the camera didn't pull eyes away from a New Woman; it could put her all the more clearly on view. But thanks to photography, she could begin to look back, with power, at the world around her.--Blake Gopnik "New York Times"
Women photographers and their work celebrated in an alternate history of photography.-- "CBS: News"
In the first half of the twentieth century, female photographers emerged as a powerful force[...]Pictures by some hundred and twenty photographers from more than twenty countries are on view.--Andrea K. Scott "New Yorker"
The overall landscape of this catalog with its global focus, large and plentiful photographs, and an index of short biographies of many, but not all, of the photographers in the exhibition, yields an excellent reference text. While monographs on several of these photographers exist, the cumulative approach of Nelson and the other authors' research as instantiations of the New Woman phenomenon gives this subject the air of fresh territory.--Beverly Mitchell "ARLIS/NA Reviews"
[The New Woman Behind the Camera] poses important, and often nuanced, questions alongside some of the most influential and inspiring early works of female photographers.--Dani Martin "Musee"
This book looks at those diverse "new women" who embraced the camera as a mode of expression and made a profound impact on the medium from the 1920s to the 1950s. Thematic chapters explore how women emerged as a driving force in modern photography, bringing multiple perspectives to artistic experimentation, studio portraiture, fashion and advertising work, scenes of urban life, ethnography, and photojournalism.--Editors "L'Oeil de la Photographie"
This collection of photography illustrates the notion of the "New Woman"--with her hair bobbed and a desirable sartorial flair--and how she infiltrated the world of experimental picture making, studio portraiture, photojournalism, and other means of image making in the 1920s-50s. A bevy of female photographers are featured, both well-known and not.--David Saric "S Magazine"
Dimensions (Overall): 12.0 Inches (H) x 9.8 Inches (W) x 1.1 Inches (D)
Weight: 4.9 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 288
Genre: Photography
Sub-Genre: Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions
Publisher: Delmonico Books
Theme: General
Format: Hardcover
Author: Andrea Nelson
Language: English
Street Date: November 10, 2020
TCIN: 1005651822
UPC: 9781942884743
Item Number (DPCI): 247-45-7607
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship weight: 4.9 pounds
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