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Autor : Ruth Bernhard
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VIDEA : Ruth Bernhard (October 14, 1905 -- December 18, 2006) was an American photographer. She was hailed by Ansel Adams as "the greatest photographer of the nude".
She was born in Berlin. In 1927 Bernhard moved to New York, where her father (Lucian Bernhard, was known for his poster and typeface design) was already living.
In 1935, she chanced to meet Edward Weston on the beach in Santa Monica. She would later say;
"I was unprepared for the experience of seeing his pictures for the first time. It was overwhelming. It was lightning in the darkness...here before me was indisputable evidence of what I had thought possible—an intensely vital artist whose medium was photography."
By 1934 Bernhard was almost exclusively photographing women in the nude. "It would be this art form for which she would eventually become best known".
Bernhard produced the photography for the first catalog published by the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. The name of this exhibition was "The Art of The Machine." Her father set up the meeting with MoMA for her.
By 1944 she had met and became involved with artist and designer Eveline (Evelyn) Phimister. The two moved in together, and remained together for the next ten years. They first moved to Carmel, California, where Bernhard worked with Group f/64. Soon, they moved to Hollywood where she fashioned a career as a commercial photographer. In 1953, they moved to San Francisco.
Most of Bernhard's work is studio-based, ranging from simple still lives to complex nudes.
She also is known for her lesbian themed works, most notably Two Forms (1962). In that work, a black woman and a white woman who were real-life lovers.
http://www.johnstevenson-gallery.com/Images/bernhard/bernhar d_two_forms.jpg
In the 1960s Bernhard started to work with Joe Folberg, they worked together until Folberg's death.
In 1967, Bernhard met United States Air Force Colonel Price Rice, an African American man ten years younger than her, and the two became lovers. They would remain together until his death in 1999. In her 90s, Bernhard cooperated with biographer Margaretta K. Mitchell in the book Ruth Bernhard, Between Art and Life, publicly revealing her many affairs with women and men throughout her lifetime.
Bernhard died in San Francisco at age 101.
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http://johnsexton.com/newsletter12-2006_2.html
http://www.johnstevenson-gallery.com/
Interviews...
Minnesota Public Radio (audio)
http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/200209/02_ker re_bernhard/
http://www.photovisionmagazine.com/articles/bernhard-v1n3.ht ml
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