Ruth Bernhard  (American, 1905-2006) 

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Ruth Bernhard (American, 1905–2006) was a Berlin-born American photographer. She studied at the Berlin Academy of Art from 1925 until 1927, before joining her father, designer and typographer Lucian Bernhard, in New York, NY. She took on commercial jobs including an internship working under Ralph Steiner with the magazine The Delineator, in order to cover the expenses of acquiring her own photographic equipment. In 1935, she met Edward Weston, and became deeply inspired by his work. He became her mentor, under whom she studied for years. Becoming a part of the Modernist West Coast Photographers movement, she joined Weston, Ansel Adams, Minor White, Imogen Cunningham, Wynn Bullock, and Dorothea Lange in the f/64 group. She primarily photographed in her studio and in black-and-white, making compositions of still lifes and dramatically lit nude figures. Although she is most often recognized for her photographs of nude women, Bernhard’s main aspirations revolved around the formal discipline of creating abstract shapes and sculptural masses using composition, light, and shadow. One of her most famous pieces is Two Forms (1962), in which the bodies of two women are pressed against each other. Bernhard lectured and taught master classes at universities throughout the United States and published several books of her work. Bernhard’s photographs are held by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, CA, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, NY, the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, TX, and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, among others.

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Ruth Bernhard, Skull with Rosary

 

Ruth Bernhard
Skull with Rosary
Auction: Jun 26, 2013
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Ruth Bernhard, Skull and Rosary

 

Ruth Bernhard
Skull and Rosary
created 1945

Robert Tat Gallery
Ruth Bernhard, Two Leaves

 

Ruth Bernhard
Two Leaves
after 1952

Robert Tat Gallery
Ruth Bernhard, Creation

 

Ruth Bernhard
Creation
Weston Gallery, Inc.
Ruth Bernhard, Sand Dune (Nude)

 

Ruth Bernhard
Sand Dune (Nude)
Weston Gallery, Inc.
Ruth Bernhard, Sand Dune

 

Ruth Bernhard
Sand Dune
1967

G. Gibson Gallery
Ruth Bernhard, Two Leaves

 

Ruth Bernhard
Two Leaves
1952

Scott Nichols Gallery
Ruth Bernhard, Triangles

 

Ruth Bernhard
Triangles
1946

G. Gibson Gallery
Ruth Bernhard, In The Box “Horizontal”

 

Ruth Bernhard
In The Box “Horizontal”
Weston Gallery, Inc.
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Ruth Bernhard, Perspective II

 

Ruth Bernhard
Perspective II, 1967
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Ruth Bernhard, Star shell

 

Ruth Bernhard
Star shell, 1943
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Ruth Bernhard, Veiled Black

 

Ruth Bernhard
Veiled Black
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1905   Born in Berlin, Germany.
1927   Moved to New York City after studying at the Berlin Academy of Art.
1934   Began photographing women in the nude, which she would later become best known for
1935   Met Edward Weston, who changed her perception of photography.
1944   Met and became involved with artist and designer Evelyn Phimister, who she remained with for the next ten years.
1953   Moved to San Francisco and became a colleague of Ansel Adams, Imogen Cunningham, Minor White and Wynn Bullock
1967   Met United States Air Force Colonel Price Rice. They remained together until his death in 1999.
1981   Inducted into the National Women's Caucus for Art.
1986   Photography West published an acclaimed monograph of her nudes entitled The Eternal Body.
2006   Died in San Francisco on December 18 at age 101.
2009   G. Gibson Gallery, Seattle, Washington

Preus Fotomuseum, Horten, Norway

Smith Anderson North, San Rafael, CA (solo)
2007   Scott Nichols Gallery, San Francisco, CA (solo)
2006   Fahey/Klein Gallery, San Francisco, CA

Scott Nichols Gallery, San Francisco, CA

Biennale Internazionale di Fotografia di Brescia, Brescia, Italy

Scott Nichols Gallery, San Francisco, CA (solo)

Photography Monika Mohr Galerie, Hamburg, Germany (solo)
2005   San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA

Scott Nichols Gallery, San Francisco, CA

Museo de Arte Moderno, Bosque de Chapultepec, Mexico

Halsted Gallery, Bloomfield Hills, MI

Peter Fetterman Gallery, Santa Monica, CA (solo)

G. Gibson Gallery, Seattle Washington (solo)
2004   Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA

Houston Center for Photography, Houston, TX

Panopticon Gallery, Waltham, MA

Fotografie Forum International, Frankfurt, Germany

Tokyo Photographic Culture Centre, Tokyo, Japan

John Stevenson Gallery, New York, NY (solo)

Scott Nichols Gallery, San Francisco, CA (solo)
2003   Ariel Meyerowitz Gallery, New York, NY

Barry Singer Gallery, Petaluma, CA

Robert Koch Gallery, San Francisco, CA

Scott Nichols Gallery, San Francisco, CA

Ruth Bernhard and Imogen Cunningham - The Art of the Nude, John Stevenson Gallery, New York, NY
1996    Gift of the Commonplace. Carmel Valley, Calif.: Woodrose Publications / Center for Photographic Art
1994    San Francisco: Chronicle. Essay by Margaretta K. Mitchell.
1986    The Eternal Body: A Collection of Fifty Nudes. Carmel, Calif.: Photography West Graphics
1979    Collecting Light: The Photographs of Ruth Bernhard. Edited by James Alinder. Carmel, Calif.: Friends of Photography
1957    Van, Melvin, and Ruth Bernhard. The Big Heart. San Francisco: Fearon