EVOLUTIONARY STATES: IDEA PHOTOGRAPHIC; AFTER MODERNISM

From: Santa Fe Reporter | Date: November 5, 2002| Author: Anonymous | Copyright information

The Museum of Fine Arts' Idea Photographic opens with the seductive print, specifically a gorgeous 1905 photogravure by Alvin Langdon Coburn of St. Paul's Church in London, of a scud of rain clouds that appear visibly to hold water. Nearby, a 1900 Gertrude Kasebier print pictorializes a lawn dress-garbed mother holding her child. They sit in the lap of what looks to be a venerable old cypress. The flatness of all the silhouettes is exaggerated with age, which has transformed the print's color...

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