Judy Dater / Self-Portrait with Stone / 1982Judy Dater
Self-Portrait with Stone
1982

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Creator Name: Dater, Judy
Creator Nationality: North American; American
Creator Role: Artist
Creator Dates/Places: 1941
Biography: Judy Dater American, 1941-Known for her powerful portraiture, Judy Dater relies on confrontation, revelation, empathy, humor, and parody to reveal her subjects. Her early 4 x 5-inch, black-and-white photographs reflect the influence of the California-based f/64 school, which included Ansel Adams and, in particular, Imogen Cunningham, whom Dater credits as a mentor. When Cunningham died in 1976, Dater embarked on a project to photograph and interview her relatives and friends, acting as editor for the resulting publication, Imogen Cunningham: A Portrait (1979). Dater's color work includes subjects from Egypt (1979-80) and a series of self-portraits that depict the artist in various guises as a means for critical feminist inquiry (1982). More recently, shehas moved to computer-manipulated photography and installation and performance art. Dater (born Judy Rose Lichtenfield in Hollywood, California) attended ucla (1959-62), where she studied drawing and painting. She met and married Dennis Dater in 1962, divorcing two years later. She continued her education at San Francisco State University, taking up photography as her primary medium (B.A., 1963; M.A., 1966). There, she studied with photographer Jack Welpott, whom she eventually married (1971-77). The twocollaborated on the book project Women and Other Visions (1975), often using the same models. Dater's work has been included in numerous one-person exhibitions, and the de Saisset Museum at the University of Santa Clara organized a major traveling retrospective, Judy Dater: Twenty Years, with accompanying monograph (1986). She has won the Dorothea Lange Award from the Oakland Museum (1974) and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts (1976, 1988) and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (1978). Dater lives in Palo Alto. A.W.
Gender: F
Creator Birth Place: Hollywood, CA
Creator Name-CRT: Judy Dater
Title: Self-Portrait with Stone
Title Type: Primary
View: Full View
Creation Start Date: 1982
Creation End Date: 1982
Creation Date: 1982
Object Type: Photographs
Classification Term: Photography
Materials and Techniques: gelatin silver print
Dimensions: Sheet: 40.2cm x 50.5cm, Image: 36.8cm x 46.9cm
Inscriptions: Written in pencil on verso: "Self-Portrait with Stone ? 1982 Judy Dater [signed]"; "JD 68"
AMICA Contributor: The Cleveland Museum of Art
Owner Location: Cleveland, Ohio, USA
ID Number: 1989.417
Credit Line: Purchased with a grant from the NEA and matched by contributions from Museum members in 1989
Copyright: copyright ? 1982 Judy Dater
Rights: http://www.clemusart.com/museum/disclaim2.html
AMICA ID: CMA_.1989.417
AMICA Library Year: 1998
Media Metadata Rights: Copyright, The Cleveland Museum of Art

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