IMOGEN CUNNINGHAM: PARIS IN THE SIXTIES
Perhaps it is the quality of the quiet paradox that best describes Imogen Cunningham’s exquisite work over a life dedicated to photography. She is one of America’s most distinguished photographers, whose work, though well known, has not been given the critical attention or commentary that it deserves. Cunningham’s photographic career spanned a period of seventy-five years, from the early 1900’s to her death in 1976 at the age of ninety-three. Her persistence of vision and diverse range of subject matter have contributed many important icons to the history of photography.
This Catalog was published in conjunction with the first exhibition dedicated solely to Imogen Cunningham's splendid, subtle images of Paris in the sixties. It is her homage to the humanistic approach to photojournalism - another side of Imogen, recorded from her playful perspective.
11.5 x 9 in.
12 pages
21 duotone images
Paperback
Text by Jane Levy Reed
Traduit par Giséle Cervisi
Co-sponsored by the Alliance Française and Bank of America
All Photographs ©1993 Imogen Cunningham Trust
$25