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She bore witness at a very bad time in our nation’s history, and it’s pretty plain that in mounting “Dorothea Lange: Words & Pictures” — with no particular anniversary as occasion ...
One photographer, Dorothea Lange, was responsible for the gravest of those images, bridging the gap between individual experience and national story. Lange’s work includes some of the starkest ...
She is tired but handsome, rather like the man in the 1940 photograph “Migratory Cotton Picker,” which opens the exhibition “Dorothea Lange: Words & Pictures” at the Museum of Modern Art.
Dorothea Lange and the Censored Images of Japanese American Internment." Linda Gordon, a historian at New York University who edited the book, maintained that the temporary suppression of Lange's ...
Migrant Woman (1936) might be Dorothea Lange’s most iconic work ... so powerful that the U.S. government withheld many of her images from publication during the war, spurring suspicions that ...
In Dorothea Lange: Seeing People an exhibition at the ... "She wanted to show in her pictures the kind of despair that was developing on the streets of San Francisco," Fortune says.
Dorothea Lange was one of a great generation of photographers ... This pleased neither Lange, who disliked when her photos appeared out of context and without her captions, nor the photograph’s ...
An exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in Washington explores the work of legendary photographer Dorothea Lange, who captured some of the most striking images ever shot of American poverty ...
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