Margaret Bourke-White and Cindy Sherman were two women who approached photography from a new angle
Margaret Bourke-White and Cindy Sherman were two women who approached photography from a new angle and whose names are fundamental to the discussion of photography as an art. Bourke-White was a documentary photographer who witnessed some of the most important parts of the 21st century, including the apartheid in South Africa, the cultural revolution led by Mahatma Gandhi, and the battlegrounds of World War II. Sherman took a new approach to photography, focusing on the sexist and/or stereotyped women portrayed in films and advertisement. She disguises herself as the drunk party girl, provocative housewife, or victim of domestic abuse.
What to Do
Using the below source material, write a briefing about these two women. In your writing, include the following for each photographer:
Where do these artists fit into the history of photography?
What drives them to develop their art?
How do they push the boundaries of art? What did they do to change the game?
Choose one photograph for each artist and complete a formal analysis
What is the subject matter?
List at least 2 formal elements and 2 principles of design
How does this photograph serve as an example of their photography?
Guidlines
At least 500 words
Use endnote citations
Sources
Margaret Bourke-White
Biography from the Museum of Modern Art (Links to an external site.)
Biography from the International Center of Photography (Links to an external site.)
Cindy Sherman
Biography from the Museum of Modern Art (Links to an external site.)
Biography from the Tate (Links to an external site.)
Requirements: At least 500 words
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