02547cam a2200385 i 4500 246498602 TxAuBib 20151116120000.0 140320s2014||||||||||||||||||||||||eng|u 9781620405550 1620405555 (OCoLC)881386964 TxAuBib rda Alinder, Mary Street, 1946- Group f.64 : Edward Weston, Ansel Adams, Imogen Cunningham, and the community of artists who revolutionized American photography / Mary Street Alinder. 1st U.S. ed. New York : Bloomsbury USA, 2014. xvi, 399 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. October 1932. I. Edward Weston ; II. Sonya Noskowiak ; III. Willard Van Dyke ; IV. Imogen Cunningham ; V. Ansel Adams -- The party -- Group f.64 -- The exhibition -- Unsung heroes -- A major loss -- The way of Stieglitz -- A tale of two galleries -- The enemy Mortensen -- Expansion -- Divergence -- Reaching out -- Relevance -- Moving on -- A time to soar -- We are not alone -- Seeing straight -- Appendix 1. Group f.64 and closely related exhibitions, 1932-1940 -- Appendix 2. M. H. de Young Memorial Museum, San Francisco, photography exhibitions, 1930-1940 -- Appendix 3. 683 Brockhurst, Oakland, California, exhibitions, 1933-1935 -- Appendix 4. Ansel Adams Gallery, 166 Geary Street, San Francisco, exhibitions and events, 1933-1934. Bklst 11/01/2014. PW 08/25/2014. Kirkus 08/15/2014. NYT Bk 12/07/2014. Group f.64, first identified as such in a 1932 exhibition, counted among its members Ansel Adams, Imogen Cunningham, Dorothea Lange, Willard Van Dyke, and Edward Weston. It was one of the first modern art movements defined by women and men working as equals. From the San Francisco Bay Area, its influence extended internationally, contributing to the recognition of photography as fine art. This group biography, written by a former assistant to Ansel Adams, features close to one hundred photographs by and of its members. 20160401. Group f.64 History. Photographers United States Biography. Photography United States History. Modernism (Art) West (U.S) History. TXDRI