Consuelo Kanaga

Consuelo Kanaga

Hardback (03 Oct 2024)

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Publisher's Synopsis

A substantial new appraisal of Consuelo Kanaga (1894-1978), one of the pioneers of modern American photography.

Consuelo Kanaga (1894-1978) was one of the pioneers of modern American photography. Beginning her career in 1915 as a photojournalist for the San Francisco Chronicle, Kanaga quickly became a highly skilled darkroom technician, developing a distinctly artistic aesthetic style inspired by the photography of Alfred Stieglitz. Over the next six decades, she produced beautifully composed images over a wide range of subjects, characterized by an abiding interest in the social conflicts of her time including urban poverty, workers' rights, racial segregation and prevailing inequality. She became especially known for her emotional and introspective portraits of African Americans, which combined modernist formal technique and radical documentary commentary.

Featuring 200 photographs from the collection of the Brooklyn Museum, this substantial new appraisal of Consuelo Kanaga's work establishes her place as one of America's most vital 20th-century photographers.

Published to accompany a major touring exhibition from 2024-2026 at Fundación MAPFRE, Barcelona; Fundación MAPFRE, Madrid; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco; and Brooklyn Museum, New York.

Book information

ISBN: 9780500028360
Publisher: Thames and Hudson Ltd
Imprint: Thames and Hudson
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 280
Weight: -1g
Height: 280mm
Width: 240mm