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  1. Berenice Abbott (born July 17, 1898, Springfield, Ohio, U.S.—died December 9, 1991, Monson, Maine) was a photographer best known for her photographic documentation of New York City in the late 1930s and for her preservation of the works of Eugène Atget.. Abbott studied briefly at the Ohio State University before moving in 1918 to New York City, where she explored sculpture and drawing on ...

  2. 24 de jun. de 2022 · Jun 24, 2022. Berenice Abbott had one of the most astonishingly wide-ranging artistic careers of the twentieth century. Remembered today as a pioneer of street photography, she also captured portraits of the artistic elite in Paris and Harlem and pushed the field of scientific photography forward at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

  3. Berenice Abbott was born in Springfield, Ohio, on 17 July 1898. She studied at Ohio State University in Columbus before moving to New York City. Following on from a successful solo exhibition at a Paris gallery, Abbott’s work was exhibited alongside that of Man Ray, André Kertesz and Germaine Krull in The First Independent Photography Exhibition in 1928.

  4. 1 de jun. de 2019 · Berenice Abbott (GETTY IMAGES) La mirada libre, moderna, experimental de Berenice Abbott (1898-1991), transitó con naturalidad de una a otra de las diferentes disciplinas que retrató con sus ...

  5. 21 de jun. de 2019 · Berenice Abbott abrió los ojos al mundo en Springfield, Ohio, un día de 1898. Fue una de las fotógrafas norteamericanas más destacadas de la primera mitad del siglo XX y la hacedora de una radiografía urbana y humana de la ciudad de los rascacielos. Tras su paso por Barcelona, La Fundación MAPFRE acoge ahora en la madrileña Sala ...

  6. 30 de ago. de 2019 · At her death, Berenice Abbott, Photographer: A Modern Vision, which had opened at the New York Public Library in 1989, was still touring, and new exhibitions of her work would open across the ...

  7. 1 de jul. de 2020 · Berenice Abbott, ya llevaba la modernidad y la transgresión implícita en su persona desde que nació, aunque nació en el Ohio rural de 1898, totalmente contrario al ambiente cosmopolita de las grandes ciudades.. Cuando contaba más de 90 años, la fotógrafa Berenice Abbott hablaba así de ella misma. “Lo último que quiere la gente son mujeres independientes”.