Sarah Hermanson Meister is Curator in the Robert B. Menschel Department of Photography at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Recent exhibitions include Dorothea Lange: Words & Pictures (2020), Making Space: Women Artists and Postwar Abstraction (2017, with Starr Figura), and One and One is Four: The Bauhaus Photocollages of Josef Albers (2016). Her recent publications include Frances Benjamin Johnston: The Hampton Album(2019), Dorothea Lange: Migrant Mother (2018), Arbus Friedlander Winogrand: New Documents, 1967 (2017), and she was co-editor of and contributing author to the three-volume series Photography at MoMA (2015-2017). She is co-director of the August Sander Project (a five-year research initiative with Columbia University), and lead instructor for the online course Seeing Through Photographs on Coursera.
Photography carried out solely for the love of the medium, with
rare ambition and seriousness of purpose.--Benjamin Clifford
"Brooklyn Rail"
While the photographs in Fotoclubismo are clearly in dialogue with
the greats of the Western avant-garde, they make their own
contributions to the medium.--Julia Curl "Hyperallergic"
A group of amateur photographers in São Paulo, Brazil, founded the
Foto (later Foto-Cine) Clube Bandeirante. Its members--lawyers,
scientists, bankers--took pictures of subjects, ranging from
architecture to the natural world with an experimental rigor
rivalling that of any avant-garde artist.--Andrea K. Scott "New
Yorker"
A restoration of a vital but forgotten chapter of art history--Miss
Rosen "Blind"
Amateur hour turns into golden hour for forgotten Brazilian photo
club.--Gabriella Angeleti "Art Newspaper"
Experience the abstract beauty of these 60 amateur photographs from
postwar Brazil...--Richard B. Woodward "Wall Street Journal"
Forge[s] the link between photographers doing it for fun and
amusement and those trying to create a new and modern artistic
statement.--Martha Schwendener "New York Times"
History is not a static object or a scriptural text, but a
constantly shifting compendium of experiences. The [book] offers
tribute to freshly appreciated talent and a generation intoxicated
with the magic of its moment. Even more important, it recognises
the high (but widely denigrated) art of dilettantism.--Ariella
Budick "Financial Times"
Striking modernist images..largely forgotten by art history.--
"Bookforum"
[Fotoclubismo: Brazilian Modernist Photography] Dismantles the
narrative of photographic history focusing on an understudied
chapter from the heart of Sao Paulo.--Kate Simpson "Aesthetica"
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