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Dec. 26, 2010
Entertainment & Arts
The first thorough survey of the influential photographer in more than 35 years is now showing at the Getty.
April 14, 2022
* Imogen Cunningham, Her Friends and Family (Jan Kesner Gallery, 164 N.
Feb. 28, 2002
When an interviewer asked the 92-year-old grande dame of photography how she made a living, Imogen Cunningham snorted, “By being a hack, of course.”
Oct. 22, 1985
Meg Partridge’s delightful “Portrait of Imogen” and Daniel Geller and Dayna Goldine’s equally captivating “Isadora Duncan: Movement from the Soul” (at the Nuart today and Tuesday only) document the lives of two very different San Francisco women who became major figures in 20th-Century art.
Feb. 13, 1989
The Ken Cinema will screen “Isadora,” a biography of dance legend Isadora Duncan, at 7 tonight.
April 11, 1989
The Norton Simon Museum of Art is featuring an exhibition of 31 works by some of the best-known photographers of the 20th Century, including five works from the 1940s by Ansel Adams, who died in 1984.
Jan. 4, 1990
March 1, 2017
California
Two prestigious art schools on opposite sides of San Francisco Bay are considering a merger that would create the fourth largest art school in the nation.
April 27, 1986
Books
BLACK WHITE DOGS edited by J.C. Suares and BLACK WHITE CATS edited by J.C.
Sept. 6, 1992