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Celebrating one of the greatest women documentary photographers
March 8, 2021
Mary Ellen Mark was a highly influential and respected photographer during her 50-year-plus working career, which spanned from the mid-1960s till her death in 2015. She was a pioneer in the art of empathy
and embedding herself with her subjects – from poverty-stricken families in the US to prostitutes in the brothels of Bombay – while never judging her subjects, purely telling their stories with her amazing photographic eye.
Crissy, Jesse, Linda and Dean Damm in their car. Los Angeles, 1987
As a child Mark had a Box Brownie camera but she decided to study painting and art history for her initial degree. Her photographic career began in 1964 after she’d completed a Master’s degree in photojournalism at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania and the following year her travels began when she went to Turkey for a year on a Fulbright Scholarship (a US cultural excha
Swann to offer curated sale focused on the artists of the WPA
Reginald Marsh, The Waterfront, New York, oil on canvas, 1943. Estimate $10,000 to $15,000.
NEW YORK, NY
.- On Thursday, February 4 Swann Galleries will offer the auction: The Artists of the WPA. The multi-departmental sale will feature paintings, prints, photographs, posters, books and related ephemera by artists whose careers were sustained by the Works Progress Administration. In the aftermath of the Great Depression, president Franklin D. Roosevelts New Deal and its related agencies represented an unprecedented investment in art and artists, setting the scene for the twentieth centurys art movements, and establishing the careers of diverse creatives, including women, Black artists, photographers, and muralists.
Think you can buy alcohol anywhere in Vermont? Think again in these dry towns.
Barrel making sprouts as Vermont liquor business grows
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Vermont s craft breweries and distilleries rack up awards and acclaim year after year.
Several local brands have established a reputation for quality that s earned an obsessive global following names like Hill Farmstead, WhistlePig, The Alchemist and Bar Hill.
Yet there are still some corners of the Green Mountain State where you re not allowed to buy what they re selling.
Nearly 90 years have passed since the 21st Amendment ended prohibition, but traces of the era remain in 20 Vermont towns or about 8% of the state s 251 municipalities where the sale of alcohol is banned in one form or another, according to the Department of Liquor and Lottery.
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