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BARBARA MORGAN Letter to the World Swirl
BARBARA MORGAN Letter to the World Swirl
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BARBARA MORGAN, Martha Graham, Letter to the World (Swirl), 1940, 13.5x15.625" Gelatin silver print, Printed c. 1980, Signed and dated in ink on print recto below lower right of image; dated in ink. Signed, titled, and dated in ink on print verso; photographer's credit stamp.

Barbara Morgan's signature photography was interpreting the dance of Martha Graham as theater, visual art, form, and fashion.

Barbara Morgan (1900-1992) was born in Buffalo, Kansas, and moved with her family to California shortly after her birth. She studied at the University of California at Los Angeles, then taught high school and college art courses after her graduation in 1923. In 1925 she helped Edward Weston install an exhibition of his work at the UCLA Gallery. With her husband, the photographer Willard Morgan, she moved to New York City in 1930, and concentrated on painting until 1935, when the birth of a child brought her to photography, a medium that could be practiced quickly and efficiently. Through it, Morgan was able to combine a number of her interests: dance, the iconographic power of gesture, and the simultaneity of visual stimuli. Her first book was Martha Graham: Sixteen Dances in Photographs. A decade later came Summer's Children: A Photographic Cycle of Life at Camp (1951). The dynamic human figure disappears from works done after her husband's death in 1967, replaced by abstract photograms, photomontages and landscape images that echo her earliest experiments with Russian Constructivist-inspired photographs in the 1930s.

While Morgan is best known for the vibrancy of her dance photographs, equally characteristic of her diverse work is her ability to capture ephemeral gesture. In the mid-1930s, her choice of abstract photographic styles set her apart from the preponderance of American documentary photographers. Along with Ansel Adams, Beaumont Newhall, Dorothea Lange, and five others, Morgan will be remembered as a co-founder of Aperture magazine in 1951, one of the few publications at the time to nurture a dialogue among photographers and treat photography as a fine art.

Meredith Fisher
Handy et al. Reflections in a Glass Eye: Works from the International Center of Photography Collection

CREDIT: https://www.icp.org/browse/archive/constituents/barbara-morgan
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Very good. Minor wear, handling mark.
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