Long (And Wide) Range

If the only Beatles songs you ever heard came from the White Album, what would you think when you finally heard Meet the Beatles? Taking a look at the range of photographer Barbara Crane's work, it's possible she espouses an even greater dynamic range in her choice of styles and subjects. Like the Beatles, she can be traditional, marketable or avant garde. If you've only ever seen her minimalist black and white Human Forms, you might never guess she produced the lush and dreamlike arrangements of Inner Circles or Schisms, let alone the staid cityscapes she took as part of a project to document Chicago buildings. Like a Paul McCartney song, some of her subjects are so mundane as to make you wonder why she would bother snapping the shutter. Like John Lennon snipping up orchestra recordings and randomly taping them back together for the sheer sake of it, some shots force us to perceive the subject purely within the context of the medium. You can see 25 years of results for yourself, Tuesdays through Sundays through May 10, at the Amon Carter Museum, 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd. in Fort Worth. Visit cartermuseum.org.
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sundays, 12-5 p.m.; Thursdays, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Starts: Feb. 14. Continues through May 10, 2009

 
My Voice Nation Help
 
©2013 Dallas Observer, LP, All rights reserved.
Browse Voice Nation
  • Voice Places Dallas / Fort Worth

    Voice Places

    Find everything you're looking for in your city

  • Happy Hour App

    Happy Hour App

    Find the best happy hour deals in your city

  • Daily Deals

    Daily Deals

    Get today's exclusive deals at savings of anywhere from 50-90%

  • Best Of

    Best Of...

    Check out the hottest list of places and things to do around your city