"Women's Camera Work" explores how photographs have been and are used to construct versions of history and examines how photographic representations of otherness often tell stories about the self. In the process, Judith Fryer Davidov focuses on the lives and work of a particular network of artists linked by time, interaction, influence, and friendship--one that included Gertrude Kasebier, Imogen Cunningham, Dorothea Lange, and Laura Gilpin. " Women's Camera Work" ranges from American women's photographic practices during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to a study of...
"Women's Camera Work" explores how photographs have been and are used to construct versions of history and examines how photographic representations o...
"Women's Camera Work" explores how photographs have been and are used to construct versions of history and examines how photographic representations of otherness often tell stories about the self. In the process, Judith Fryer Davidov focuses on the lives and work of a particular network of artists linked by time, interaction, influence, and friendship--one that included Gertrude Kasebier, Imogen Cunningham, Dorothea Lange, and Laura Gilpin. " Women's Camera Work" ranges from American women's photographic practices during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to a study of...
"Women's Camera Work" explores how photographs have been and are used to construct versions of history and examines how photographic representations o...