ArtistsBarbara Crane
Barbara Crane

Barbara Crane

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Big Pictures by Contemporary Photographers
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1983
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Barbara Crane was an American photographer who developed a systematic approach to abstraction through the camera, creating grid-based compositions and close-up studies of natural and architectural forms. Working primarily in black and white, she explored repetition, pattern, and the photographic frame as a generative constraint rather than a documentary tool. Her practice emerged in the postwar period and remained committed to photography as a modernist discipline, treating the medium's technical possibilities as a conceptual starting point.

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Art Institute of Chicago
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