Women Photographers: Revolutionaries

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Surveys the work of some of the best female photographers of the mid 20th century

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Clara Bouveresse

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As global tensions rose and the Second World War began, many women photographers found themselves under threat or forced into exile. Others worked as war reporters or documented the aftermath of the conflict, but a great number found new creative energy and an increased engagement with political themes. Photography became a universal language to communicate around the world, and it was used to demonstrate empathy with those outside the establishment and to provide glimpses into the daily lives of women everywhere.

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Weight 251 g
Dimensions 12.7 x 19 cm
Publisher name Thames and Hudson Ltd
Publication date 10 November 2020
Number of pages 144
Format Paperback / softback
Dimensions 12.7 x 19 cm
Weight 251 g
Clara Bouveresse is a lecturer at Université d'Evry Val d'Essonne and a photography specialist and curator. She co-organized the exhibition 'Magnum Manifesto' at the International Center of Photography, New York, in 2017, and edited the accompanying book, which was published by Thames & Hudson.