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Ansel Adams    (American, 1902-1984)

 Ansel Adams - Boards and Thistles, San Francisco, CA (Photographs) h: 19.4 x w: 15.2 in / h: 49.3 x w: 38.6 cm
Ansel Adams
Boards and Thistles, San Francisco, CA
 
 Ansel Adams - Cracked White Paint and Boards (Photographs) h: 16 x w: 20 in / h: 40.6 x w: 50.8 cm
Ansel Adams
Cracked White Paint and Boards 1979
 
 Ansel Adams - Forest and Stream, Northern California (Photographs) h: 16 x w: 20 in / h: 40.6 x w: 50.8 cm
Ansel Adams
Forest and Stream, Northern California
 
 Ansel Adams - Forest Floor, Yosemite, CA (Photographs) h: 15 x w: 19.2 in / h: 38.1 x w: 48.8 cm
Ansel Adams
Forest Floor, Yosemite, CA
 
 Ansel Adams - Glass Shards, Los Angeles, CA (Photographs) h: 11 x w: 14 in / h: 27.9 x w: 35.6 cm
Ansel Adams
Glass Shards, Los Angeles, CA 1939
 
 Ansel Adams - Graduation Dress, Yosemite, CA (Photographs) h: 15.2 x w: 19.6 in / h: 38.6 x w: 49.8 cm
Ansel Adams
Graduation Dress, Yosemite, CA
 
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Biography
1902 Ansel Easton Adams born on February 20, at 114 Maple Street, San Francisco, of Olive and Charles
1916 Takes pictures with his very first camera on a family trip to Yosemite National Park. He would return to Yosemite every year for the rest of his life.
1917 Works at a Photo-finishing business.
1922 Publishes first illustrated article in Sierra Club Bulletin.
1927 Takes the photo Monolith, The Face of Half Dome.
1928 Marries Virginia Best in Yosemite.
1930 Becomes completely dedicated to photography after meeting photographer Paul Strand.
1932 Co-founder of photography group, "f/64".
1933 Opens his own gallery in San Francisco.
1937 His darkroom in Yosemite burns - and destroys 20 percent of his negatives.
1940 Helps found Department of Photography at New York's Museum of Modern Art.
1941 Develops Zone System of photography - a technique of exposure and development control.
1946 Receives Guggenheim Fellowship to photograph national parks.
1948 Guggenheim fellowship renewed.
1949 Becomes consultant for Polaroid Corporation.
1953 Does Life magazine photo essay on the Mormons in Utah.
1958 Receives third Guggenheim fellowship.
1965 Named to President Johnson's environmental task force.
1975 Helps found Center for Creative Photography at University of Arizona. His archives are established there.
1980 Awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Carter.
1984 Dies on April 22.

Exhibitions
2008 CCP Center for Creative Photography, Tuscon
2008 Kunsthaus Zurich, Zurich
2007 Atlas Gallery, London
2007 Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix
2006 Portland Art Museum, Portland
2006 Photo Gallery International, Tokyo
2005 The Print Center, Philadelphia
2005 Fundacion Pedro Barrie de la Maza, Santiago de Compostela
2004 Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk
2004 AGO Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto
2004 Yokohama Museum of Art, Yokohama
2003 Jan Kesner Gallery, Los Angeles
1972 Exhibits retrospective Recollected Moments, at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; show is sent by USIS to Europe and South America.
1963 The Eloquent Light, a retrospective exhibition with prints from 1923 to 1963 shown at the de Young Museum
1939 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
1937 Photographs included in the first historical survey of the medium at the Museum of Modern Art, New York
1936 Solo exhibition at An American Place, New York
1931 Has an exhibition of 60 prints at the Smithsonian Institution.

Literature
1979 Yosemite and the Range of Light.
1978 Polaroid Land Photography and Ansel Adams: 50 Years of Portraits.
1976 Photographs of the Southwest.
1970 The Tetons and the Yellowstone.
1963 Releases Portfolio 4
1962 Death Valley and the Creek Called Furnace and These We Inherit: The Parklands of America.
1960 This is the American Earth and releases Portfolio 3
1959 Yosemite Valley
1958 The Islands of Hawaii
1956 Basic Photo Series 5
1954 Death Valley, Mission San Xavier del Bac and The Pageant of History in Northern California.
1952 Basic Photo Series 4.
1950 Basic Photo Series 3 and My Camera in Yosemite Valley. Issues Portfolio 2.
1948 Photo Series I: Camera and Lens and 2: The Negativeand Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada, and issues Portfolio I.
1946 Illustrated Guide to Yosemite Valley
1941 Michael and Anne in Yosemite Valley
1938 Sierra Nevada: The John Muir Trail.
1935 Making a Photograph: An Introduction to Photography.
1930 Taos Pueblo
1927 Publishes first portfolio, Parmelian Prints of the High Sierras.
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