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Imogen Cunningham Trust Prints
Artist's
Biography
Imogen
Cunningham occupies a singular position
in the history of American art of the twentieth
century. For over half the history of photography,
she explored- with innovation and a new
perspective- all the major traditions associated
with the medium as fine art. She has been
most widely acclaimed for the photographs
made during the 1920s and 1930s, particularly
close-up images of plants and nudes. She
also made portraits which are now considered
classics in photography, including images
of Alfred Stieglitz, Spencer Tracy, and
Martha Graham. She was a founding member
of the West Coast-based Group f.64, which
championed an un-manipulated, direct approach
with the camera, or “straight” photography.
Her photographs are represented in major
collections and museums around the world.
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