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History & Criticism - General & Miscellaneous Photography, General & Miscellaneous Photography, Dance - General & Miscellaneous

Barbara Morgan

by Deba P. Patnaik
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Overview

Barbara Morgan was a remarkable pioneer in photography. Although she has been most celebrated for her extraordinary studies of modern dance in the late 1930s, and early forties, her entire artistic career was fluid, searching, and embraced a wide range of philosophical processes, a new, enduring understanding of what it means to dance. Her studies of pioneering dancers such as Martha Graham, Jose Limon, Erick Hawkins, and Merce Cunningham, have created a body of images that capture for posterity the spiritual essence of a temporal art. Included in this volume are the finest examples of Morgan's vision: her dance photography, photomontages, light drawings, and other works from her long and varied photographic career. In the accompanying essay, Deba P. Patnaik, photo-historian and art critic, provides an overview of the development of her career, and unique insight into the deeply held beliefs that informed her work.

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Book Details

Published
July 30, 1999
Publisher
New York : Aperture ; 1999.
Pages
95
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780893818258

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