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  1. 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 ...

  2. 9 de dic. de 1991 · Berenice Abbott contributed to modern photography's recognition as an art form in both Europe and America. Her photographic practice demonstrated the medium's complexity through her direct approach toward her subject matter and how photography could be used as both realist document and modern photographic art.

  3. 4 de mar. de 2012 · Berenice Abbott descubrió para el mundo de la cultura a uno de los maestros de la fotografía, el francés Eugène Atget, y luchó por el reconocimiento de Lewis Hine, pero tuvo que malvender su ...

  4. 8 de jul. de 2016 · A Berenice Abbott, sin duda, le inspiraban los cambios. Su cámara, Nueva York y París fueron los únicos elementos que, de una manera u otra, siempre formaron parte de su crecimiento artístico. Tras conocer en Nueva York a Marcel Duchamp y a Man Ray, fundadores del dadaísmo, Abbott tuvo la oportunidad de conocer a otros populares artistas vanguardistas ya en su nueva vida en París .

  5. An American photographer, Berenice Abbott was a central figure in and important bridge between the photographic circles and cultural hubs of Paris and New York. She was born in Springfield, Ohio, and in 1918 moved to New York, where she studied sculpture independently, meeting and making vital connections with Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray, leaders of the American avant-garde.

  6. Berenice Abbott Exchange Place, New York 1933. Not on view. Having spent several years in France closely studying Eugène Atget’s documentation of a disappearing Paris, Abbott returned to New York in 1929 to find a city transformed. Fueled by a financial bubble that was soon to pop, newly constructed skyscrapers created dizzying views and ...

  7. 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 ...