Berenice Abbott: A Life in Photography
Where: New York Public Library—Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
476 Fifth Ave.
917-275-6975 Price: Free
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Julia van Haaften, founding curator of the Library’s photography collection, returns to talk with artist Anna Craycroft about Berenice Abbott: a Life in Photography, Van Haaften’s comprehensive biography of the iconic 20th-century American photographer.
When warned by an older male supervisor about where “nice girls” should and shouldn’t go to work, Berenice Abbott replied, “I’m not a nice girl. I’m a photographer…I go anywhere.” Abbott was a photographer of astounding innovation and artistry, who over a sixty-year career established herself not only as a master of American photography, but also as a teacher—she was the New School’s first photography professor—as well as a writer, archivist, and inventor. Famously reticent in public, Abbott’s fascinating life has long remained a mystery—until now.
The New York Public Library photography collection has extensive holdings of Abbott’s work, including over 200 images from her best-known work, Changing New York. The Library also houses the photographer’s own papers, which contain correspondence, writings, photographs, and personal materials.
Van Haaften speaks with artist Anna Craycroft, whose own work The Earth is a Magnet (2016) engaged with the photography, biography, and inventions of Berenice Abbott.
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