Women photographers take center stage in this week\u2019s show, in celebration of International Women\u2019s Day and Women\u2019s History Month. We reveal the blind spot of photo history in a chat about the book A World History of Women Photographers, with photo historian and co-author Luce Lebart and contributing writer Pauline Vermare.
Gracing the pages of this book\u2019s 500-page heft are images and stories behind 300 women photographers, spanning both photo history and geographic reach. Listen in to learn about the exhaustive process Lebart and co-author Marie Robert undertook to find this range of talent and then commission essays from 160 women writers and curators. We also discuss how the position of women within photography has changed over time and across cultures. There are fresh discoveries to be made by even the most ardent photography devotees, as illustrated by the many photographer names and related resources we mention during the episode, also listed below in our show notes.\xa0
Guests:\xa0Luce Lebart and Pauline Vermare
Top shot \xa9 The National Museum of Iceland, Reykjavik
Episode Timeline
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4:17: Luce Lebart describes the editorial statement behind the book A World History of Women Photographers as a manifesto to complete a history that already exists.
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10:14: Back stories about women working as picture editors, art directors, designers, and art buyers in photo industry trenches, with male photographers as hunter gathers in the field.\xa0
13:32: The international network behind the research for this book. Which came first\u2014the contributing writers or featured photographers?
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21:21: The matter of women photographers who stayed in the shadow of a master or did not receive equal recognition as her spouse.
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26:45: Avoiding the pitfall of a western centered approach in the geographical representation of photographers selected for the book
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30:56: Additional book projects and databases of women photographers.
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33:44: Episode break
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34:38: Pauline Vermare describes differences between France and America in their respective approaches to photography.
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38:36: Pauline discusses the Japanese women photographers she wrote about for the book.
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45:00: American photographer Nancy Burson\u2019s stature as a forerunner of current trends for AI generated photographs.
49:40: How A World History of Women Photographers encourages questions of readers, inspiring Pauline to create a forthcoming book on Japanese women photographers.
Guest Bios:
Luce Lebart is co-author, with Marie Robert, of A World History of Women Photographers. A photography historian and curator currently based in Paris, she is a researcher for the Archive of Modern Conflict, a collection and publishing house based between London and Toronto. Luce served as director of the Canadian Institute of Photography from 2016 to 2018, after spending five years directing the collections of the French Society of Photography in Paris.
Pauline Vermare is a French photography curator and historian based in New York. A contributing writer to A World History of Women Photographers, she was formerly the cultural director of Magnum Photos in New York, a curator at the International Center of Photography and the Museum of Modern Art. From 2002 to 2009, she worked at the Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation, in Paris.\xa0
Stay Connected:
A World History of Women Photographers English language edition: https://www.thamesandhudsonusa.com/books/a-world-history-of-women-photographers-hardcover
A World History of Women Photographers French edition: https://www.editionstextuel.com/livre/une-histoire-mondiale-des-femmes-photographes
Luce Lebart Website: https://lucelebart.org/
Luce Lebart Facebook: ?
Luce Lebart Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lucelebart
Luce Lebart Twitter: https://twitter.com/lucelebart?lang=en
Mauvaises Herbes (Weeds) exhibit: https://www.cpif.net/
Photo Europea Photo Festival: https://www.fotografiaeuropea.it/fe2023/en/concept-2023/
Pauline Vermare curated Kunie Sugiura Exhibit at Alison Bradley Projects: https://www.alisonbradleyprojects.com/kunie-sugiura-show/
Recently curated exhibition of Northern Ireland photos by women photographers:\xa0https://photomuseumireland.ie/pauline-vermare-protest
Co-curated exhibition of 10 contemporary Japanese women photographers:\xa0https://matterport.com/discover/space/LQT8wCUrWuE
Recent interview on Pauline\u2019s Japanese women photographers project:\xa0https://www.truthinphotography.org/japanese-women-photographers.html
Women Photographers mentioned in the podcast:
Anna Atkins - United Kingdom, 1799 - 1871
Amilie Guillot-Saguez -1810, France \u2013 1864, Algeria
Constance Talbot - United Kingdom, 1811 - 1880
Julia Margaret Cameron - 1815, India \u2013 1879, Sri Lanka
Alice Seeley Harris \u2013 United Kingdom, 1870 - 1970
Clara Sipprell - 1885, Canada \u2013 1975, United States
Tsuneko Sasamoto \u2013 Japan, b. 1914
Tokyo Tokiwa \u2013 Japan, b. 1930
Claudia Andujar - Switzerland, b. 1931
Yildiz Moran - Turkey, 1932 - 1995
Sara Facio - Argentina, b. 1932
Hilla Becher - Germany, 1934 - 2015
Abigail Heyman - United States, 1942 \u2013 2013
Nancy Burson - United States, b. 1948
Lesley Lawson \u2013 South Africa, b. 1952
Marilyn Nance - United States, b. 1953
Pushpamela N. - India, b. 1956
Pior Arke - Greenland, 1958 - 2007
Angele Etourdi Essamba - Cameroon, b. 1962
Dina Templeton - United States, b. 1969
Zanele Muholi \u2013 South Africa, b. 1972\xa0
Databases featuring Women Photographers:
WOPHA, Women Photographers International Archive: https://wopha.org/
Women Photograph database (and new book): https://www.womenphotograph.com/
10x10 Photobooks: https://10x10photobooks.org/
Fast Forward: https://fastforward.photography/