Dorothea Lange: Words & Pictures
On the unique synthesis of word and image in Dorothea Lange’s boldly political photography, which defined the iconography of WPA and Depression-era America
Toward the end of her life, Dorothea Lange reflected, All photographs?not only those that are so-called documentary… can be fortified by words. Though Lange’s career is widely heralded, this connection between words and pictures has received scant attention. A committed social observer, Lange paid sharp attention to the human condition, conveying stories of everyday life through her photographs and the voices they drew in. Published in conjunction with the first major MoMA exhibition of Langes in 50 years, Dorothea Lange: Words & Pictures brings fresh attention to iconic works from the collection together with lesser-known photographs?from early street photography to projects on the criminal justice system. The works complex relationships to words show Langes interest in arts power to deliver public awareness and to connect to intimate narratives in the world.
Presenting Langes work in its diverse contexts?photobooks, Depression-era government reports, newspapers, magazines, poems?along with the voices of contemporary artists, writers and thinkers, the book offers a nuanced understanding of Langes career, and new means for considering words and pictures today. An introductory essay by curator Sarah Hermanson Meister is followed by sections organized according to words from a range of historical contexts: Langes landmark photobook An American Exodus, Life and Aperture magazines, an illustrated guide to minimize racism in jury trials, and many more. These contexts are punctuated with original contributions from a distinguished group of contemporary writers, artists and critical thinkers, including Julie Ault, Kimberly Juanita Brown, River Encalada Bullock, Sam Contis, Jennifer Greenhill, Lauren Kroiz, Sally Mann, Sandra Phillips, Wendy Red Star, Christina Sharpe, Rebecca Solnit, Robert Slifkin and Tess Taylor.
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