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Dorothea Lange: Words + Pictures

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Dorothea Lange: Words + Pictures explores the profound relationship between photography and text in the work of iconic American photographer Dorothea Lange (1895–1965). This catalogue, published alongside a MoMA exhibition, presents Lange's most famous photographs alongside the various words—ranging from magazine captions to government reports—that accompanied them. It offers insight into her documentary work of the 1930s and 1940s depicting American hardship, including White Angel Breadline and Migrant Mother, as well as her powerful images from WWII Japanese-American internment camps and later photo-essays on Mormon communities and California’s Berryessa Valley.
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This book is ideal for enthusiasts of photography, documentary history, and the intersection of visual and textual storytelling. It will appeal to readers interested in American history, social justice issues, and museum-quality arts publications.

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Towards the end of her life, Dorothea Lange (American, 1895-1965) remarked that "all photographs—not only those that are so-called 'documentary,' and every photograph really is documentary and belongs in some place, has a place in history—can be fortified by words." Though Lange's career is widely heralded, this connection between words and pictures has received scant attention. Published in conjunction with an exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, this catalogue provides a fresh approach to some of her best-known and beloved photographs, highlighting the ways in which these images first circulated in magazines, government reports, books, etc.

An introductory text by curator Sarah Hermanson Meister will be followed by plates organized according to "words" from a variety of sources that expand our understanding of the photographs. The featured photographs will range from Lange's first engagement with documentary photography in San Francisco in the early-mid 1930s, including her iconic White Angel Breadline (1933), to landmark photographs she made for the Resettlement Administration (later the Farm Security Administration) such as Migrant Mother (1936), powerful photographs made during World War II in California's internment camps for Japanese-Americans, major photo-essays published in Life magazine on Mormon communities in Utah (in 1954) and County Clare, Ireland (in 1955), and quietly damning photographs made in the Berryessa Valley in 1956-57, before the region was flooded by the construction of a dam intended to address California's chronic water shortages.

Exhibition opens December 2019.

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Critics praise Lange's ability to convey profound human experience with clarity and without sentimentality. Vince Aletti notes her perspective as clear and concise, while Valeria Luiselli highlights her understanding of the responsibility involved in telling others’ struggles. Peter Schjeldahl describes Lange as a "poet of the ordinary but imperious human need" for connection. The book also thoughtfully examines how the accompanying texts shape the political and historical context of her work.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781633451049

Publisher: Museum of Modern Art

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 30 January 2020

Country: United States

Imprint: Museum of Modern Art

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Weight: 1080g

Pages: 160

About the Author

Sarah Hermanson Meister is a Curator in the Department of Photography at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.

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