Exhibition dates: 1st August – 1st December 2013 Installation view of the exhibition Manuel Álvarez Bravo at The Wittliff Collections, Texas State University This …
The Readers (Letitia Felix and Julia Hall McCune) (1897). Clarence H. White (American, 1871-1925). Platinum print with pencil. The Cleveland Museum of Art. Inscription: Written in pencil on recto of...
A series of vintage portraits taken more than 100 years ago by renowned American photographer Edward S. Curtis shine a light on Native American life way back in the 1900s.
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Happy days are here again… sexism is not in jeopardy! Once upon a time when patriarchy ruled, the American housewife was perceived as the most envied gal in the world and a new vacuum cleaner…
This was Enoch's last cover for Judge, the magazine that launched his career. A few months later they would hire a new staff artist, Theodore Geisel. After a few months he started signing his cartoons as Dr. Seuss. As far as I know they never met.
Anna Karina arrived in Paris at the age of seventeen from Denmark. She spoke no French and performed on the streets for money. One day, while sitting at the famous Café Deux Margots on the boulevard Saint-Germain, she was discovered by an advertising agent who asked her to do some photos. She would
Nobody could tell exactly when it began and nobody could predict when it would end. At the outset, they didn’t even call it a depression. At worst it was a…
Exhibition dates: 1st August – 1st December 2013 Installation view of the exhibition Manuel Álvarez Bravo at The Wittliff Collections, Texas State University This …