Gallery Talk: Nell Dorr and the Idea of Family in the 1950s
August 28, 2008
Jessica May, assistant curator of photographs, Amon Carter Museum
Learn more about the career of Nell Dorr—one of the six photographers whose archives are housed at the Carter—and discover how her images of family reflect the historical context of Cold War America. Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Nell Dorr: From Everlasting to Everlasting on view at the Carter until October 26, 2008.
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