Critics place Berenice Abbott (1898 – 1991) at the head of her class; she was one of the greatest American photographers of the 20th Century. From her portraits of the avant-garde taken in Paris during the 1920’s, to her documentation of New York in the 1930’s, to her science photography of the ’50s, and her studies of small-town America, Abbott’s genius is in the incredible range of her work. Filmed during her 91st and 92nd years, the open-hearted Abbott takes us on a guided tour of her century. Berenice Abbott, Penn StationThe tour teaches history, perseverance, courage, and single-minded dedication to one’s chosen field.
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Berenice Abbott: A View of the 20th Century
56-minutes
A powerful, honest portrait of one of America's greatest 20th century photographers. A film that celebrates the individual woman who chooses"the road less traveled."
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Berenice Abbott: A View of the 20th Century
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56 minutes