Author: Steve Yates
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Colier, John, 1913-1992
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Threads of culture : photography in New Mexico 1939-1943 : Russell Lee, John Colier, Jack Delano : the Pinewood Collection of FSA Photography
Author: Steve Yates
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Colier, John, 1913-1992
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Colier, John, 1913-1992
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Far from Main Street
Author: Russell Lee
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Documentary photography
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
The Pueblo Food Experience Cookbook is an original cookbook by, for, and about the Pueblo peoples of New Mexico.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Documentary photography
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
The Pueblo Food Experience Cookbook is an original cookbook by, for, and about the Pueblo peoples of New Mexico.
Russell Lee's FSA Photographs of Chamisal and Peñasco, New Mexico
Author: Russell Lee
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
"The New Deal and Folk Culture Series. 86 of the 250 photographs taken by Lee for the Farm Security Administration, July 1940. Remarkable portrait of the villagers, village life, adobe construction, handicrafts. Essays on Lee and the villages by Wroth (former curator of Taylor Museum), Charles L. Briggs (Vassar), Alan Fern (National Portrait Gallery).The thoughtfulness and thoroughness that went into the development of this book make it extraordinarily valuable"--Fern Lyon, New Mexico Magazine, from alibris.com.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
"The New Deal and Folk Culture Series. 86 of the 250 photographs taken by Lee for the Farm Security Administration, July 1940. Remarkable portrait of the villagers, village life, adobe construction, handicrafts. Essays on Lee and the villages by Wroth (former curator of Taylor Museum), Charles L. Briggs (Vassar), Alan Fern (National Portrait Gallery).The thoughtfulness and thoroughness that went into the development of this book make it extraordinarily valuable"--Fern Lyon, New Mexico Magazine, from alibris.com.
Documenting America, 1935-1943
Author: Lawrence W. Levine
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520062214
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 382
Book Description
Photographs by a team of photographers who traveled across the United States documenting America's experience of the Great Depression and World War II.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520062214
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 382
Book Description
Photographs by a team of photographers who traveled across the United States documenting America's experience of the Great Depression and World War II.
Women of New Mexico
Author: Marta Weigle
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
An intriguing collection of archival photographs from the late 1930s and 1940s, depictingwomen's lives in settings ranging from the railroad yards at Clovis to the homestead communityof Pie Town and from Taos County Hispanic villages to southern ranches.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
An intriguing collection of archival photographs from the late 1930s and 1940s, depictingwomen's lives in settings ranging from the railroad yards at Clovis to the homestead communityof Pie Town and from Taos County Hispanic villages to southern ranches.
The Photographs of Jack Delano
Author: Jack Delano
Publisher: Giles
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
50 evocative images selected from Delano's work held by the Library of Congress.
Publisher: Giles
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
50 evocative images selected from Delano's work held by the Library of Congress.
Hardship, Greed, and Sorrow
Author: Devorah Romanek
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 0806165871
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 185
Book Description
In the aftermath of the Civil War, New Mexico Territory endured painful years of hardship and ongoing strife. During this turbulent period, a U.S. military officer stationed in the territory assembled an album of photographs, a series of still shots taken by one or more anonymous photographers. Now, some 150 years later, Hardship, Greed, and Sorrow reproduces the anonymous officer’s “souvenir album” in its totality. Offering an important glimpse of the American Southwest in the mid-1860s, the book opens with a thoughtful foreword by Jennifer Nez Denetdale, who considers the varied and lingering effects that settlement, conquest, and nineteenth-century photography had on the Apaches and Navajos. In her insightful introduction accompanying the photographs, curator and scholar Devorah Romanek places the photographs in historical context and explains their unusual provenance. As she points out, the 1866 album integrates a number of important themes in connection to the Civil War and Reconstruction periods, including the French intervention in New Mexico and the internment of Navajos at the Bosque Redondo Indian Reservation. The story of the album’s provenance reads like a mystery: some loose ends remain untied and some questions remain unanswered. In addition to containing what may be the earliest extant photographs of Navajo Indians, the album features both studio and field images of U.S. Army officers, Mexican politicians, and various sites throughout New Mexico. According to Romanek, a number of the album’s photographs have appeared in other publications but with scant attention to their original context or purpose. This compelling book reveals what we know about the collection, its compiler, and the photographer—or photographers—who captured such a fraught and complex moment in the history of the American Southwest.
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 0806165871
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 185
Book Description
In the aftermath of the Civil War, New Mexico Territory endured painful years of hardship and ongoing strife. During this turbulent period, a U.S. military officer stationed in the territory assembled an album of photographs, a series of still shots taken by one or more anonymous photographers. Now, some 150 years later, Hardship, Greed, and Sorrow reproduces the anonymous officer’s “souvenir album” in its totality. Offering an important glimpse of the American Southwest in the mid-1860s, the book opens with a thoughtful foreword by Jennifer Nez Denetdale, who considers the varied and lingering effects that settlement, conquest, and nineteenth-century photography had on the Apaches and Navajos. In her insightful introduction accompanying the photographs, curator and scholar Devorah Romanek places the photographs in historical context and explains their unusual provenance. As she points out, the 1866 album integrates a number of important themes in connection to the Civil War and Reconstruction periods, including the French intervention in New Mexico and the internment of Navajos at the Bosque Redondo Indian Reservation. The story of the album’s provenance reads like a mystery: some loose ends remain untied and some questions remain unanswered. In addition to containing what may be the earliest extant photographs of Navajo Indians, the album features both studio and field images of U.S. Army officers, Mexican politicians, and various sites throughout New Mexico. According to Romanek, a number of the album’s photographs have appeared in other publications but with scant attention to their original context or purpose. This compelling book reveals what we know about the collection, its compiler, and the photographer—or photographers—who captured such a fraught and complex moment in the history of the American Southwest.
Ernest Knee in New Mexico
Author: Ernest Knee
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
A memoir and novella highlighting the Santa Fe Fiesta tradition of burning in effigy Zozobra, or Old Man Gloom.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
A memoir and novella highlighting the Santa Fe Fiesta tradition of burning in effigy Zozobra, or Old Man Gloom.
Nacho Lopez, Mexican Photographer
Author: John Mraz
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 9781452905976
Category : Photojournalism
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Annotation Photographer Nacho Lopez was Mexico's Eugene Smith, fusing social commitment with searing imagery to dramatize the plight of the helpless, the poor, and the marginalized in the pages of glossy illustrated magazines. Even today, Lopez's photographs forcefully belie the picturesque exoticism that is invariably presented as the essence of Mexico. In Nacho Lopez, Mexican Photographer, John Mraz offers the first full-length study in English of this influential photojournalist and provides a close visual analysis of more than fifty of Lopez's most important photographs. Mraz first sets Lopez's work in the historical and cultural context of the authoritarian presidentialism that characterized Mexican politics in the 1950s, the cult of wealth and celebrity promoted by Mexico's professional photographers, and the government's attempts to modernize and industrialize Mexico at almost any cost. Mraz skillfully explores the implications of Lopez's imagery in this setting: the extent to which his photographs might constitute further victimization of his downtrodden subjects, the relationship between them and the middle-class readers of the magazines for which Lopez worked, and the success with which his photographs challenged Mexico's economic and political structures. Mraz contrasts the photos Lopez took with those that were selected by his editors for publication. He also compares Lopez's images with his theories about documentary photography, and considers Lopez's photographs alongside the work of Robert Capa, Dorothea Lange, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Sebastiao Salgado. Lopez's imagery is further analyzed in relation to the Mexican Golden Age cinema inspired by Sergei Eisenstein, the pioneeringdigital imagery of Pedro Meyer, and the work of Manuel Alvarez Bravo, who Mraz provocatively argues was the first Mexican photographer to take an anti-picturesque stance. The definitive English-language assessment of Nacho Lo.
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 9781452905976
Category : Photojournalism
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Annotation Photographer Nacho Lopez was Mexico's Eugene Smith, fusing social commitment with searing imagery to dramatize the plight of the helpless, the poor, and the marginalized in the pages of glossy illustrated magazines. Even today, Lopez's photographs forcefully belie the picturesque exoticism that is invariably presented as the essence of Mexico. In Nacho Lopez, Mexican Photographer, John Mraz offers the first full-length study in English of this influential photojournalist and provides a close visual analysis of more than fifty of Lopez's most important photographs. Mraz first sets Lopez's work in the historical and cultural context of the authoritarian presidentialism that characterized Mexican politics in the 1950s, the cult of wealth and celebrity promoted by Mexico's professional photographers, and the government's attempts to modernize and industrialize Mexico at almost any cost. Mraz skillfully explores the implications of Lopez's imagery in this setting: the extent to which his photographs might constitute further victimization of his downtrodden subjects, the relationship between them and the middle-class readers of the magazines for which Lopez worked, and the success with which his photographs challenged Mexico's economic and political structures. Mraz contrasts the photos Lopez took with those that were selected by his editors for publication. He also compares Lopez's images with his theories about documentary photography, and considers Lopez's photographs alongside the work of Robert Capa, Dorothea Lange, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Sebastiao Salgado. Lopez's imagery is further analyzed in relation to the Mexican Golden Age cinema inspired by Sergei Eisenstein, the pioneeringdigital imagery of Pedro Meyer, and the work of Manuel Alvarez Bravo, who Mraz provocatively argues was the first Mexican photographer to take an anti-picturesque stance. The definitive English-language assessment of Nacho Lo.
In this Proud Land
Author: Roy Emerson Stryker
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780883653135
Category : Documentary photography
Languages : en
Pages : 191
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780883653135
Category : Documentary photography
Languages : en
Pages : 191
Book Description