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Margaret Bourke-White: The Photography of Design, 1927-1936
Mint Museum of Art
February 14, 2004 - May 2, 2004
From her appointment as the first photographer for Fortune magazine in 1930 to her cover photograph for the first issue of Life magazine in 1936, Bourke-White proved that she was not only an important photojournalist but was equally skilled at modern design and composition.
150 of her vintage pioneering works will be on view. (Organized by The Phillips Collection.)
Also on display . . .
Through the Eye of the Camera: 19th & 20th Century Photography from the Royal & SunAlliance Collection
A complementary sampler of the history of American photography from Matthew Brady, Edward S. Curtis and Lewis Hine to Ansel Adams and Robert Mapplethorpe. (Organized by the Mint Museum of Art.)
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