Journal article

Modernist Photography and Women's Social Networks: The Case of Olive Cotton and Margaret Michaelis

Anne Maxwell, Lucy Van

History of Photogrpahy | Taylor and Francis Ltd | Published : 2017

Abstract

This article’s title refers to the larger project of illuminating the social networks informing Australian artistic communities from the late colonial period to the middle of the twentieth century. Focusing primarily on developments in photography, the article itself asks what were the links between creative practices and the social relationships that characterised the modernist period in particular? It attempts to answer this question by examining the relationship between two retrospectively celebrated women photographers working in the war years in Australia – Olive Cotton and Margaret Michaelis. For a fair portion of their lives Cotton and Michaelis lived in the same city, worked contempo..

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