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Dia:Beacon Room for Light & Room for Work
Art Theory / Museums / Musings / Travel

Dia:Beacon Room for Light & Room for Work

Posted on December 13, 2017 by bethcody • Leave a comment

Dia:Beacon, in the fall. October 28, 2017. Train departs from the grand, Grand Central Station. Outside the window, a lone kayaker. The Hudson River is a deep gray blue. The trees dark orange and yellow; a yellow just this side of green. Greens are deep green; the sky is a clear strong, purple blue backdrop. … Continue reading →

Dorothea Lange: Archive as Art
Artist Profile / History / Political

Dorothea Lange: Archive as Art

Posted on January 5, 2017 by bethcody • 5 Comments

by Beth Cody They say history repeats itself. Over the last few months my law background and the discovery of Dorothea Lange’s WWII photography have lead me to fear this may be true. Recent calls for a Muslim registry in our country made me think about the Japanese internment camps of 1942; with some registry … Continue reading →

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