A photographer who may be best known for his snapshots of life during the Great Depression once found a muse in the Lehigh Valley. Many Americans were struggling to survive the worst of times when ...
Magazines weren't always glossy. One exhibition now at the Jewish Museum in New York City looks at how photography changed magazines both pre-and postwar America. The exhibition, titled Modern Look: ...
The group of photographs displayed in a new exhibition at the Michele and Donald D'Amour Museum of Fine Arts is "an extremely coherent body of work, as all but one of the photographs date to the 1930s ...
A new book by historian and scholar Deborah Dash Moore explores the Jewish history of the New York Photo League. (New York Jewish Week) — A multi-generational group of people congregate on a building ...
The talk explores the impact on the development of modernist photography and culture of female émigré photographers who found refuge from persecution and forged new lives in Latin America during and ...
The Museum of Contemporary Photography (MoCP) is launching the “Say It with Pictures” Then and Now: Chicago’s African American Photographers 1890-1930 exhibit tonight. To launch the exhibit the MoCP ...
In the 1930s and 1940s, Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information sent photographers out to document America. Several then-name-brand photographers documented York and Adams counties.
With the title "Aspects of European Photography, circa 1930", the Jörg Maaß Gallery will show a selection of 55 black and white photographs displaying a wide overview of the various aspects of ...