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Through Alfred Stieglitz's dedicated photographic work of a half century, he tirelessly promoted photography as a fine art, gathering around him first Pictorialist and then modernist photographers.
- Julia Margaret Cameron
Through Alfred Stieglitz's dedicated photographic work of a...
- The Photo-Secession
Alfred Stieglitz, “The Photo-Secession,” in Bausch and Lomb...
- Alfred Stieglitz
Through his own photographic work over the course of a half...
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Through Alfred Stieglitz's dedicated photographic work of a...
- Julia Margaret Cameron
Most members of the group made extensive use of elaborate, labor-intensive techniques that underscored the role of the photographer’s hand in making photographic prints, but Stieglitz favored a slightly different approach in his own work.
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Alfred Stieglitz (1864 – 1946) was an advocate for the Modernist movement in the arts, and, arguably, the most important photographer of his time. A photographer, publisher, writer and gallery owner, he played a key role in the promotion and exploration of photography as an art form.
Through Alfred Stieglitz's dedicated photographic work of a half century, he tirelessly promoted photography as a fine art, gathering around him first Pictorialist and then modernist photographers.
Through his own photographic work over the course of a half century, the journals he edited and published, and the exhibitions he mounted at his influential New York galleries, Alfred Stieglitz played a crucial role in establishing photography as an integral part of modern art in America.
Explore this resource to learn more about the photographic practices and processes Alfred Stieglitz used throughout his lifetime. Curators, conservators, and scientists discuss recent discoveries that shed new light on the material characteristics of his photographs.