Kanaga (1894-1978), turned her lens on subjects typically marginalized by white art photographers of her time, notably African Americans, Native Americans, the urban and rural poor. Having begun as a journalist and news photographer, her gaze was documentary, but not barren of personal engagement.
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Kanaga (1894-1978), turned her lens on subjects typically marginalized by white art photographers of her time, notably African Americans, Native Americans, the urban and rural poor. Having begun as a journalist and news photographer, her gaze was documentary, but not barren of personal engagement.
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KANAGA, Consuelo. Very good(+) Illustrated with black and white photographs. 223 pages. 4to, pictorial wrappers. Brooklyn: Brooklyn Museum, (1992). A very good(+) copy.