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Nancy Watson Barr
Associate Curator, Graphic Arts
Nancy Barr is a specialist in modernist and contemporary photography.
A native of Detroit, Michigan, she earned degrees in photography and
art history from the College for Creative Studies, Detroit, and Wayne
State University, Detroit. Barr worked with collections at the Reuther
Labor Archives, Wayne State University, and the Detroit Historical
Museum before joining the curatorial staff at the Detroit Institute
of Arts as an intern in 1993. She has worked in the department of
Graphic Arts (prints, drawings, and photographs) as an assistant curator
(1996–2004) and associate curator (2005 to present).
Barr has written numerous articles and organized over 20 exhibitions
for the DIA including Images of Identity: Photographs of Native
Americans (1994), Picturing Paris (1996), Where
the Girls Are: Women Photographers (1999), The Enduring Horizon:
American Landscape Photography (2000), and Style of the Century
: Selections from the DIA’s Collection (2002-03). Most
recently, Barr organized a 2004 residency project with artist Dawoud
Bey at Chadsey High School, Detroit, entitled Dawoud Bey: Detroit
Portraits (2004). She has also co-curated photography exhibitions
for the Center for Photography, Woodstock, and the International Center
for Photography, New York City. Her published research includes contributions
to the Photography Quarterly, Big magazine, and
DIA’s Bulletin, as well as the three-volume edition
The Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Photography published
by Routledge in 2006.
She currently is at work on future exhibitions and publications for
the DIA featuring Robert Frank’s photographs of Detroit and
portraiture by contemporary African photographers.
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Left corner image: Ansel Adams, American; From Hurricane Hill, Olympic National Park, Washington, 1948; gelatin silver print. The Lane Collection. ©2007 The Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust. |
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