Women at work, women tested by images. Unretouched women.
South Acts| N° d'inventaire | 21950 |
| Format | 19 x 21 |
| Détails | 168 p., bound. |
| Publication | Paris, 2019 |
| Etat | Nine |
| ISBN | 9782330125196 |
In the mid-1970s, at a time when feminism was experiencing unprecedented momentum in the United States, three American photographers, Eve Arnold, Abigail Heyman, and Susan Meiselas, published a new genre of books. Combining personal accounts and images, they offered a unique perspective on women's lives in the workplace and everyday life, even in their private lives. As women at work, these three photographers imposed their signature style and challenged women with the photographic image, bypassing clichés to create alternative representations.
In the mid-1970s, at a time when feminism was experiencing unprecedented momentum in the United States, three American photographers, Eve Arnold, Abigail Heyman, and Susan Meiselas, published a new genre of books. Combining personal accounts and images, they offered a unique perspective on women's lives in the workplace and everyday life, even in their private lives. As women at work, these three photographers imposed their signature style and challenged women with the photographic image, bypassing clichés to create alternative representations.