Imogen CUNNINGHAM<br/>
<em>My mother peeling apples</em> 1910; (1979) {printed} <!-- (image only) --><br />

gelatin silver photograph<br />
23.8 x 18.4 cm (image and sheet)<br />
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne<br />
Purchased, 1979<br />
PH117-1979<br />
© 2023 Imogen Cunningham Trust / www.ImogenCunningham.com
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Here Comes the New Woman! Women Photographers in the Twentieth Century: New Ways of Seeing

Sun 14 Nov 21, 2pm

Imogen CUNNINGHAM<br/> <em>My mother peeling apples</em> 1910; (1979) {printed} <!-- (image only) --><br /> gelatin silver photograph<br /> 23.8 x 18.4 cm (image and sheet)<br /> National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne<br /> Purchased, 1979<br /> PH117-1979<br /> © 2023 Imogen Cunningham Trust / www.ImogenCunningham.com <!--8723-->
Past program

Free

This program takes place virtually

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Find out about how the radical and completely new medium of photography turned ideas of social documentation and art upside down, and the women at the forefront of photography in the early twentieth century. This week’s episode looks at new ways of seeing through the lenses of Berenice Abbott, Imogen Cunningham, Hedda Morrison, Olive Cotton and Ruth Hollick.

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Speakers
Maggie Finch, Curator, Photography, NGV
Talks and discussions Contemporary International Photography Virtual