
Publisher's description
Although celebrated for her extraordinary studies of modern dance in the late 1920s and early thirties, Barbara Morgan enjoyed an artistic career that embraced a wide range of philosophical and aesthetic influences. Her studies of pioneering dancers such as Martha Graham, José Limón, Erik Hawkins and Merce Cunningham capture the spirituality of a temporal art. She also combined photograms and light drawing to experiment with moving light patterns. A former painter, she used montage and manipulated imagery to express the visual and kinetic energy of New York City. Included in this volume are the finest examples of Morgan’s work: dance photographs, photomontages, light drawings and other works from a long, varied photographic career. In the accompanying essay, Deba P. Patnaik, photo-historian and Executive Director of the Willard & Barbara Morgan Foundation, provides an overview of the development of Morgan’s career and insight into the beliefs that informed her work.
Specifications
Book title | Barbara Morgan |
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Subtitle | Masters of Photography |
Photographer | Barbara Morgan |
ISBN 10 | 893818259 / 0-89381-825-9 |
ISBN 13 | 9780893818258 / 978-0-89381-825-8 |
Publisher | Aperture |
Publish date | Jun 2005 |
Book format | Hardcover |
Pages | 96 Pages |
Dimensions | 20,25 x 20,25 cm / 8 x 8 inches |
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