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Barbara Blondeau : ウィキペディア英語版 | Barbara Blondeau
Barbara Blondeau (1938–1974) was an experimental photographer in the mid-1960s through the early 1970s. Blondeau is best known for her strip prints which she stumbled upon while shooting with a malfunctioning camera. == Biography == Barbara Blondeau was born in Detroit in 1938. Originally trained as a painter, she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1961. Under the direction of Aaron Siskind and Joseph Jachna at the Institute of Design she earned her Master's degree. Concepts such as transparency, repetition, patterning and the narrative emerged during graduate school. These concepts would reappear throughout her career. While still earning her degree, Blondeau began teaching at St. Mary’s College in 1966. Her first solo show was in 1967 at St. Mary’s College. Blondeau finished her Master's degree in 1968 and moved to Philadelphia to teach at the Moore College of Art. She taught there until she was appointed the Chair of the Photography and Film Department at the Philadelphia College of Art in 1971.
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