Dorothea Lange: Politics of Seeing

Hardback

Main Details

Title Dorothea Lange: Politics of Seeing
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Alona Pardo
Edited by Jilke Golbach
Contributions by David Campany
Contributions by Drew Johnson
Contributions by Abigail Solomon-Godeau
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:272
Dimensions(mm): Height 280,Width 240
Category/GenreArt History
Photography and photographs
Individual photographers
ISBN/Barcode 9783791357768
ClassificationsDewey:779.092
Audience
General
Illustrations 170 illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Prestel
Imprint Prestel
Publication Date 2 July 2018
Publication Country Germany

Description

This book presents Dorothea Lange's inspiring and influential photographs, which brought the plight of 20th-century America's poor and disenfranchised into the public eye. Dorothea Lange's photograph, Migrant Mother, is one of the most indelible and recognizable images of the Dust Bowl era. Lange's career stretched far beyond the Great Depression, driven throughout by her compassionate advocacy for the people and land of California. This riveting book opens with Lange's Bay Area portraits of the 1920s and '30s when her photo studio formed a hub for San Francisco's bohemian and artistic elite. It offers a generous overview of her work with the Farm Security Administration, where Lange was the only female photographer documenting the impact of the Depression and Dust Bowl on the west coast, working alongside the likes of Walker Evans, as well as her pictures of Japanese Americans forcibly displaced into internment camps following Pearl Harbor. It also includes images from her wartime shipyards series with Ansel Adams, postwar projects on the injustices of the American court system, loss of a community through the damming of the Putah Creek, and a photo series on Ireland. Accompanying these superbly reproduced images are thoughtful essays by curator Drew Johnson, critic Abigail Solomon-Godeau, and writer and curator David Campany, which offer appreciations of Lange's work as an artist and humanitarian, charting the legacy of her exceptional photographic oeuvre. AUTHOR: Alona Pardo is Curator at the Barbican Art Gallery in London. She has co-authored numerous books including Strange and Familiar: Britain as Revealed by International Photographers and Constructing Worlds: Photography and Architecture in the Modern Age (both by Prestel). 170 illustrations

Author Biography

ALONA PARDO is Curator at the Barbican Art Gallery in London. She has co-authored numerous books, including Strange and Familiar: Britain as Revealed by International Photographers and Constructing Worlds: Photography and Architecture in the Modern Age (both by Prestel).