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An influential photography critic, she wrote essays, newspaper columns and books, including a notable biography of the ...
BOURKE-WHITE AT THE PHILLIPS COLLECTION. February 15, 2003 "Margaret Bourke-White: The Photography of Design, 1927-1936" at the Phillips Collection, 1600 21st St. NW, surveys, ...
FOR decades, Margaret Bourke-White travelled the world documenting life at the height of political tension with her camera. Her photo-journalistic images humanised major historical events, includin… ...
MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE: The Photography of Design, 1927-1936 -- Through May 11 at the Phillips Collection, 1600 21st St. NW (Metro: Dupont Circle). 202-387-2151. www.phillipscollection.org. Open ...
Here, on Margaret Bourke-White’s birthday (she was born June 14, 1904, in the Bronx), LIFE.com presents a number of her most recognizable photos, all of which appeared in a wonderful article in ...
Phillips organized the exhibit Margaret Bourke-White: The Photography of Design, ... In 1945, Bourke-White accompanied U.S. troops into Buchenwald as they liberated the concentration camp.
Caroline White's new behind-glass pandemic portraits reflect the legacy of her great aunt, documentary photographer Margaret Bourke-White. ... Photo courtesy of Caroline White Photography.
This photography by Margaret Bourke-White is included in the exhibition "Margaret Bourke-White: Moments in History 1930-1945" at Syracuse University. It shows emaciated prisoners, victims of Nazi ...
MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE:The Photography of Design, 1927–1936 Stephen Bennett Phillips, . . Rizzoli, $45 (208pp) ISBN 978-0-8478-2505-9 ...
Margaret Bourke-White inspires Linda Lens in Camera Comics #3 (U. S. Camera Publishing Corp., 1944) According to photography scholar Gary Saretzky, the character Linda Lens, who debuted in Camera ...
Margaret Bourke-White was a trailblazing documentary photographer — documenting the liberation of Buchenwald concentration camp at the end of World War II and becoming the first foreigner to … ...
One of photographer Margaret Bourke-White's photographs was taken in Louisville during the Great Flood of 1937. Here's what you should know about it.