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Newhall was the first curator of the Department of Photography in New York City's Museum of Modern Art and, finally, the founding curator at the International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House in Rochester, N.Y.
This book is a wonderful, charming, fact-filled, incident-filled volume of a life dedicated to creating an Art form, chock full of fascinating reminiscences of the likes of Ansel Adams, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Edward Weston, Walker Evans and so many others...certainly every important name in Photography during Newhall's lifetime. It is beautifully, gracefully, wittily written and includes letters, diary entries and many, many black & white photographs--some of them personal "snapshots."
Through my own ignorance, I had no idea who Newhall was before I picked up the book (I bought it simply because of the subtitle: "Memoirs of a Life in Photography") and now, because of Newhall's intimate writing style, I feel I "know" a very important adventurer and force in the 20th century art world.
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The writings collected in "From Adams to Stieglitz: Pioneers of Modern Photography" represent a wonderful cross-section of her work. Her knowledge of the history of photography is amazing as she writes about the motivation driving the development of the medium. Two of the pieces are remarkable:
"Controversy and the Creative Concepts," written in 1953, compares and contrasts the photographic style of the "Parisian School" as represented by Cartier-Bresson and the "Western School" represented by Group f/64, Alfred Eisenstaedt, and Helen Bourke-White. Worlds diametrically opposed, each equally valid. The article presents an important overview of 20th century photography.
"The Caption: The Mutual Relation of Words/Photographs," written in 1952 for the first issue of Aperture, looks at the different types of captions that can be attached to a photograph (if any: Stieglitz refused to put caption on his work) and how one should write them. This essay provides nice insight into the practice of photographic writing.
Anyone with an interest in 20th century photography will find this book an essential part of their library. Her writing style is unique and wonderful, an absolute joy to read.
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