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Camera Women: An Exhibition in Honor of Linda Nochlin

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Camera Women: An Exhibition in Honor of Linda NochlinFriday, January 25, 2002 - Sunday, March 24, 2002

This exhibition, mounted at Vassar in honor of Linda Nochlin, class of 1951, provided a selective overview of 150 years of work by women photographers, and an opportunity to reassess issues raised thirty years ago in Nochlin's groundbreaking contribution to feminist art history, the 1971 essay "Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?"

There are works that appeared in this exhibition that were loans to the Loeb and therefore do not appear on this website.

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Untitled (Woman's Head)
Laurie Simmons
1976
Culture: American
Eudora Welty, Windsor Ruins, Port Gibson, Mississippi
Rosalie Thorne McKenna
1953
Culture: American
Fluid Light Design
Carlotta M. Corpron
c. 1947
Culture: American
Untitled #304
Cindy Sherman
1994
Culture: American
Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California
Dorothea Lange
1936
Culture: American
The Red Hat
Michiko Kon
1994
Culture: Japanese
Columbus Circle, Manhattan
Berenice Abbott
1936
Culture: American
Untitled (Man and woman near a stream)
Florence Cushing
c. 1886
Culture: American
Man's Knee
Barbara Morgan
1940
Culture: American
Untitled (London Street)
Betty Hahn
1971
Culture: American
Past Tense
Annette Lemieux
1986
Culture: American
Monk Under a Lion, Bayon, Angkor Thom, Cambodia
Linda Connor
2001
Culture: American
Satellite Dish Near the Summit of Mauna Kea, Hamakua, Hawaii
Virginia Beahan
1996, printed 2001
Culture: American
Dam Spillway
Margaret Bourke-White
1939
Culture: American
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