Dorothea Lange is one of the most well-known photographers of the Great Depression. Her photographs documented the catastrophe of economic collapse while also emphasising empathy and community. Her art shone a light on the injustices of racism, poverty and inequality of the time. This talk will explore her Depression era photographs, giving them historical context and developing their political content.
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- the total duration of the event is 1h: 50mins lecture and 10mins Q&A
- the talk doesn’t require any prior training and anyone can join
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