Wolfe, Ann M.

Anne Brigman : a visionary in modern photography / Ann M. Wolfe ; contributions: Susan Ehrens, Alexander Nemerov, Kathleen Pyne, Heather Waldroup. - 397 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 33 cm

Published in conjunction with the exhibition of the same title at Nevada Museum of Art, September 29, 2018-January 27, 2019.

A much-anticipated look at one of the first feminist artists, best known for her iconic landscape photographs made in the early 1900s depicting female nudes outdoors in rugged Northern California. This monumental publication rediscovers and celebrates the work of Anne Brigman, whose photography was considered radical for its time. For Brigman to objectify her own nude body as the subject of her photographs at the turn of the 20th century was groundbreaking; to do so outdoors in a near-desolate wilderness setting was revolutionary. Brigman's significance spanned both coasts: in Northern California, where she lived, she was known as a poet, a critic, and a member of the Pictorialist photography movement. On the East Coast, her work was promoted by Alfred Stieglitz, who elected her as a fellow of the prestigious Photo-Secession.

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Brigman, Anne, 1869-1950 --Exhibitions.


Landscape photography--Exhibitions
Photographers--United States--Biography--Exhibitions.
Photography of the nude--Exhibitions
Photography of women--Exhibitions
Photography, Artistic--Exhibitions


Poetry

TR140 .B77 / W654 2018