Hazel Larsen Archer
1921–2001
Introduction
Hazel Frieda Archer (née Larsen; April 23, 1921, Milwaukee, Wisconsin – May 18, 2001, Tucson, Arizona) was a twentieth-century American female photographer who attended and then taught at Black Mountain College. Her images and prints captured life at Black Mountain, and her art theory and teaching influenced major 20th-century artists and personalities.
Wikidata identifier
Q20984397
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17 works
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Merce Cunningham
1948–1952 -
Ray Johnson in Studies Building
c. 1948 -
Untitled
c. 1948 -
Merce Cunningham
1948–1952 -
Ray Johnson
c. 1948 -
Robert Rauschenberg and Betty Jennerjahn
1948–1952 -
John Cage
1948–1952 -
Robert Rauschenberg and Betty Jennerjahn
1948–1952 -
Untitled
c. 1948 -
Quiet House Doors
c. 1948 -
Ray Johnson
c. 1948 -
Merce Cunningham
1948–1952 -
Negro Nursery
1948 -
Untitled
c. 1948 -
Ruth Asawa
1946–1948 -
Untitled
1945–1950 -
Untitled
1945–1950