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1933, Dorothea Lange
© Dorothea Lange
18Sep2009

Dorothea Lange and Her Influence

Lumière

Featuring work by: Ruth-Marion Baruch, Dorothea Lange, Rondal Partridge

Exhibition: Fri, Sep 18 to Sat, Nov 14 2009

Lumière is pleased to announce an exhibition of photography by Dorothea Lange. The exhibition will feature many of her iconic photographs as well as other equally important, but less frequently shown ones, including a series from the Far East. Lange’s influence will be reflected in the work of her former assistant and long time advocate, Rondal Partridge. It will also be shown through the work of Ruth-Marion Baruch, whom she mentored.

: Fri, Sep 18, 6:30pm - 8:30pm

Lumière
425 Peachtree Hills Ave
Suite 29B
Atlanta, GA 30305  [map: Google Maps]
hours: Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat: 10am - 4pm
p: (404) 261-6100
web: http://www.lumieregallery.net/
permalink: http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/287
ACP Listing #: 037

Other: Thu, Sep 17, 7pm - 8:30pm

Dorothea Lange... A Universal Language

This program features a film preview from Child of Giants, a new documentary by noted filmmaker Tom Ropelewski. It centers on Dorothea Lange and her impact on American Society as seen through the eyes of her son, Daniel Dixon. Ropelewski will introduce the film and offer insight into Daniel Dixon's often difficult, often humorous relationship with this icon of photography. Segments also include interviews with photographers Rondal Partridge and Christina Gardner, who worked intimately in the field with Lange.

Panel Participants: John Dixon (Dorothea Lange’s son), Meg Partridge (Rondal Partridge’s daughter), and Filmmaker Tom Ropelewski.

High Museum of Art
Hill Auditorium
1280 Peachtree Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30309  [map: Google Maps]
p: (404) 733-4400
web: http://www.high.org




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