Anne Brigman

Kathleen Pyne

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Author
Kathleen Pyne
Publish Date
2020-06-23
Subtitle
The Photographer of Enchantment
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
244
Publisher Name
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300249942
ISBN-13
9780300249941
citemno
249337
Edition
Prima edizione (First Edition)
SKU
9780300249941

Description

The life and work of an essential photographer whose feminism and pictorialist images distanced her from the mainstream

In the first book devoted to Anne Brigman (1869–1950), Kathleen Pyne traces the groundbreaking photographer’s life from Hawai‘i to the Sierra and elsewhere in California, revealing how her photographs emerged from her experience of local place and cultural politics. Brigman’s work caught the eye of the well-known photographer Alfred Stieglitz, who welcomed her as one of the original members of his Photo-Secession group. He promoted her work as exemplary of his modernism and praised her Sierra landscapes with female nudes—work that at the time separated Brigman from the spiritualized upper-class femininity of other women photographers. Stieglitz later drew on Brigman’s images of the expressive female body in shaping the public persona of Georgia O’Keeffe into his ideal woman artist. This nuanced account reasserts Brigman’s place among photography’s most important early advocates and provides new insight into the gender and racialist dynamics of the early twentieth-century art world, especially on the West Coast of the United States.