Mother and Daughter at Restaurant, 1979 (Beverly Hills, CA)
Garry Winogrand, American, 1928 - 1984
1979
Gelatin silver print
Overall: 11 × 14 in. (27.9 × 35.6 cm)
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Gift of Rudolph Demasi
PH.982.65.4
Portfolio / Series Title
Number 4 from Women Are Beautiful
Geography
Place Made: United States, North America
Period
20th century
Object Name
Photograph
Research Area
Photograph
Not on view
Inscriptions
Signature on back of photographs
Label
In these two photographs, Winogrand depicts Black mothers guiding their children through the world. A young girl is shyly led out of a nice restaurant; a little boy eagerly tells his mother about his day. Both images capture the easy affection between the women and their children, who are physically supported, not left to navigate the world alone.
From the 2024 exhibition And I'm Feeling Good: Relaxation and Resistance, curated by Alisa Swindell, Associate Curator of Photography
Course History
ARTH 48.02, History of Photography, Katie Hornstein, Winter 2020
ARTH 48.02, History of Photography, Katie Hornstein, Winter 2020
ARTH 48.02, History of Photography, Katie Hornstein, Winter 2020
ARTH 48.02, History of Photography, Katie Hornstein, Winter 2020
ARTH 48.02, History of Photography, Katie Hornstein, Winter 2020
ARTH 48.02, History of Photography, Katie Hornstein, Winter 2020
ARTH 48.02, History of Photography, Katie Hornstein, Winter 2020
Art History 5.01, Introduction to Contemporary Art, Mary Coffey and Chad Elias, Winter 2024
Art History 83.07, Keywords for ARTH: Race, Mary Coffey, Winter 2024
Theater 10.55, African and African American Studies 32.15, Curating Black Theater, Monica Ndounou, Spring 2024
Exhibition History
And I'm Feeling Good: Relaxation and Resistance, Ivan Albright Gallery, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, January 20-April 13, 2024.
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