Eugenie Goldstern Eugenie Goldstern (1884-1942) Austrian ethnographic photographer and anthropologist Eugenie Goldstern was born into a large Jewish family in Odessa, but moved to Austria in 1905 where she began studying anthropology at the University of Vienna in 1910. She created the first ever monograph of a community when she spent a…
Polixeni Papapetrou (1960-2018) was an Australian photographer most recognized for her work on historical and contemporary culture.
Becky Handley13th November 2020
Women photographers 1900 - 1935. One for the post lockdown list.
Del Barrett9th November 2020
Shaped post-War American photography even while under the watchful eye of the FBI
Becky Handley30th October 2020
Camilla Koffler was a pioneer of animal photography. She changed her name to Ylla after finding out that Camilla in Serbian means ‘camel’.
Becky Handley30th October 2020
Lucia Moholy - now gaining recognition for her contribution to the photography of the Bauhaus
Becky Handley5th September 2020
Claude Cahun was best known for their Surrealist self-portraits
Becky Handley5th September 2020
Edith Tudor-Hart's photography was informed by her Communist ideals
Becky Handley5th September 2020
Louise Dahl-Wolfe created images that felt both candid and glamorous
Becky Handley31st August 2020