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Article: Focus on the Soul: the photographs of Lotte Jacobi.
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- March 1, 2004
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A Self-Effacing "I": The Photographic Practice of Lotte Jacobi The Jewish Museum in New York until April 11, 2004.
Fourteen years after her death, the German-born photographer Lotte Jacobi (1896-1990) is remembered in an exhibition of over eighty black and white prints (and one anomalous color Polaroid) at The Jewish Museum in New York City. This show recently traveled from the Currier Gallery of Art in Manchester. New Hampshire. Although the two exhibitions are naturally similar in their celebration of this politically-committed and energetic photographer, each venue's curating strategy had agendas that created surprisingly different effects. The Currier show ...
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