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Two Views of Indigenous Bolivia

On Display:
19 Jun 2008 - 1 Sep 2008The exhibition displays the exquisite photographs of Johannes Lein for the first time in the United States and photographs by Helen Cottrell for the first time ever.
The selected images were taken in the 1940s-60s and represent a dramatic documentary record of Bolivian landscapes, monuments, and indigenous life as seen through the eyes of these two very distinctive photographers.
More information about the exhibition is available at www.adoramapix.com/monique-les-granges.

