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![]() Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California, 1936 Dorothea Lange Gelatin silver print The Alfred and Ingrid Lenz Harrison Fund, 92.136 Strangers in a Strange Land: Photographers' First ImpressionsThursday, September 20, 2012Sunday, October 20, 2013 Photographers are avid travelers. Since the late 19th century, they have carried their cameras to unfamiliar neighborhoods and around the world to take pictures of people, places, and cultures. "Strangers in a Strange Land: Photographers' First Impressions" features photographs that document photographers' encounters with foreign subjects and lands. These seemingly fleeting first impressions often become lasting records of historical memory. The exhibition looks closely at how photographers translate a sense of culture and place through imagery. It also considers the power of first impressions to shape historical representations of cultures. How do the photographs presented inform our understanding of the global culture, particularly in the early 20th century, before globalism? |
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