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Rita Hammond: Images of a Girl, Images of a Woman

$25 $10

Rita Hammond
Images of a Girl, Images of a Woman
Edited by Gina Murtagh and Lynn Moser
Syracuse University Press, 2013
Hardbound, 54 pages with 37 duotone reproductions
Second Edition

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Now in its Second Edition!

A nationally recognized artist and photographer, Rita Hammond (1924-1999) was a dynamic and greatly admired presence in the Central New York art community. With audacity, intelligence, and humor, Hammond’s work reflected on major figures from the history of art and photography. Images of a Girl, Images of a Woman offers a body of photographs from Hammond’s longtime collaboration with Lynn Moser. Juxtaposing images of Moser as a young girl in 1967 with images of her as a woman twenty years later, Hammond reveals the dramatic and intimate effects of time, reflected in both the subject and the perspective of the photographer.

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