Emergence
Cynthia MacAdams
What I’ve seen in each of these women is a total commitment, be she actress, painter, sculptor or writer, each one has had a great deal of integrity and conviction. Some have received recognition. Some are unknown. Some, everybody knows. But it really doesn’t matter because we’re so commercially brainwashed that we have to learn to rely on our own intuition.
The women I’ve chosen matter to me. They are my teachers. Whether it’s an old woman taking me on long walks in the Rockies. Or it’s Kate Millett teaching me politics. Or it’s shaman Alice Neel teaching me about auras. Or it’s Lily Tomlin teaching me how to laugh. Or it’s Shelley Winters teaching me discipline. Or it’s Mary Farkas teaching me to meditate. Each one has nourished me and helped me to understand myself. – Cynthia McAdams, 1977.
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MacAdams captures the spirit of emergent women, including Mary Ellen Mark, Gloria Steinem, Patti Smith, Kate Millett and others.
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Details
ISBN | 9780877540571 |
Genre | Arts & Photography |
Publication Date | 1977 |
Publisher | Chelsea House Publications |
Format | Hardcover |
No. of Pages | 120 |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
Photographer | Cynthia MacAdams |
Subject | Women – Portraits |
BookID | 3472 |