Collects examples of Dorothea Lange's photographs of conditions during the Depression, farmers, and rural communities
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Review:
'Lange's work defines an era of destitution and drought, and still resonates even now. This is the perfect introduction to one of the world's greatest photojournalists.
Practical Photography
'Lange was the first woman to be awarded the Guggenheim Photography Fellowship and this book showcases her most famous work, an arresting 55-picture, chronologically ordered documentation of the lives of migrant workers during the Great Depression.'
The Independent
About the Author:
Mark Durden is an artist and writer. He is currently Senior Lecturer in History and Theory of Photography at the University of Derby. He curated the exhibition ‘Face On’ and co-edited the accompanying book. He is also a regular writer and columnist for Art Monthly and Creative Camera.
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- PublisherPuffin
- Publication date1985
- ISBN 10 067028047X
- ISBN 13 9780670280476
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages64
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