News

Dorothea Lange Biography with Photo Gallery. July 31, ... September 1936 Survey Graphic article by Taylor with photos by Lange. 1937 Dorothea takes the photo “Ex-Slave with Long Memory” in ...
Dorothea Lange’s stark photos for the federal government documented 20th century U.S. history. A National Gallery exhibit shows how they shaped public narratives.
Dorothea Lange: ‘Formerly Enslaved Woman, Alabama,’ from ‘The American Country Woman,’ 1938, printed c. 1955, gelatin silver print. Image: 9 7/16″ x 7 1/2″. National Gallery of Art, Washington, Gift ...
Photo: Dorothea Lange/Interim Archives/Getty Images. Lange grew up on the Lower East Side from the age five in 1900, after her father left their family. At seven, she contracted polio, which left ...
Dorothea Lange's “The Defendant, Alameda County Courthouse, California,” 1957. DOROTHEA LANGE/Courtesy Museum of Modern Art, New York DOROTHEA LANGE: Words & Pictures ...
Dorothea Lange photos in Oakland reveal history, art and activism By Charles Desmarais , Art Critic Updated May 10, 2017 1:52 p.m. Dorothea Lange, "May Day Listener at Rally" (ca. 1934) ...
So they set about capturing the personal stories of as many of the people in the pictures as they could. Rachel Kuruma poses for Richard Cahan in roughly the same spot where Dorothea Lange took ...
Dorothea Lange: Words & Pictures Through May 9 at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. moma.org. ... A voice for social justice, and the arts, joins the National Gallery board. Comments.
Famed documentary photographer Dorothea Lange is best known for her work during the Great Depression, but among the tens of thousands of images she took are shots of the home front and defense ...
Her new collection of poetry “Last West: Roadsongs for Dorothea Lange” is part of the “Dorothea Lange: Words & Pictures” exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art.