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The Clark Art Institute marks the 100-year anniversary of Berenice Abbott's first photographs with an exhibition examining ...
It’s a rebellion of collective memory that resurfaces as images in Cunha’s curated exhibition ‘Retratistas do Morro’ at ...
On Saturday, July 12, at 11 am, the Clark Art Institute celebrates the opening of its newest exhibition Berenice Abbott's ...
“Berenice Abbott: A Life in Photography” (W.W. Norton), by Julia Van Haaften — The word gutsy doesn’t even begin to describe the great 20th-century photographer Berenice Abbott. Nor does ...
Photographer Berenice Abbott embraced life in Monson, and her legacy lives on there An exhibit in the Piscataquis County town, where the keen-eyed documentarian spent the final years of her life ...
From Bill Brandt’s photos of cobbled northern English streets to Berenice Abbott and Fred Zinnemann’s evocative aerial views of the newly skyscrapered New York, these were an endless landscape ...
Berenice Abbott (American, 1898–1991) Album Page 1: Financial District, Broadway and Wall Street Vicinity, Manhattan, 1929 The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of Emanuel Gerard, 1984 ...
Painter Carl Sprinchorn called it home, as did seminal 20th-century photographer Berenice Abbott. Photographer Todd Watts assisted and printed photos for Abbott for years, and participants in Monson’s ...
Abbott’s street-level photography in New York often includes a riot of goods for sale, signs with text and numbers, and people milling about that overlap to create patterns that keep your eyes ...
His thorough appreciation of modern art and detached, outsider status place him among more familiar practitioners such Henri Cartier-Bresson, André Kertész, Berenice Abbott and Robert Frank. :: Robert ...
Berenice Abbott’s show-stopping aerial photograph “Night View, New York” (1932) is one of those works that now looks cliché because of the decades of photographers who have tried to imitate it.
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