
Made in America 1900-1950. Photographs from the National Gallery of Canada.
Composed of just over 100 photographs, this exhibition celebrates the exceptional contribution that American photographers made to the history of art in the 20th century. Made from 1900-1950, these photographs represent an extraordinary fertile period in photography’s evolution. It includes stunning works by Edward Steichen, Clarence White, Paul Strand, Walker Evans, Margaret Bourke-White, Dorothea Lange, Berenice Abbott, Lisette Model, Weegee and the members of New York’s Photo League.
For Bill Woodley‘s regular gallery update, which includes Made in America 1900-1950, please click: September 2011 Photo Shows in the Ottawa Area.
Thanks again, Bill!
[Sep 12] Supplemental listing supplied by Bill Woodley…
WIDE ANGLE
Sep 14 – Oct 2, 2011
Wednesday to Friday, 3pm to 9pm
Saturday and Sunday, 11am to 5pm
Foyer Gallery
Nepean Sportsplex (Entrance 1)
1701 Woodroffe Avenue
Ottawa
A group exhibition featuring photography and photography-based art.
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An opportunity not to be missed. The National Art Gallery has a million photographs, many collected by Jim Borcoman the former curator who had a very good eye and bought many of these photographs before they started getting astronomical prices at auctions. Sadly, we seldom get a chance to see them, and then only 40 or so at time so don't miss this chance!