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http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8wq05tn No online items Barbara Morgan Wight Gallery Collection, 1938-1967 LSC.1872 Finding aid prepared by Sukey Garcetti in the Center for Primary Research and Training (CFPRT) with assistance from Kelley Wolfe Bachli, 2010; machine-readable finding aid created by Caroline Cubé. UCLA Library Special Collections Online finding aid last updated 2020 October 9. Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library Box 951575 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575 [email protected] URL: https://www.library.ucla.edu/special-collections Barbara Morgan Wight Gallery LSC.1872 1 Collection, 1938-1967 LSC.1872 Contributing Institution: UCLA Library Special Collections Title: Barbara Morgan Wight Gallery collection Creator: Morgan, Barbara Brooks, 1900-1992 Identifier/Call Number: LSC.1872 Physical Description: 3.2 Linear Feet(8 flat boxes) Date (inclusive): 1938-1967 Abstract: The collection includes 143 mounted photographs, 137 of which were taken by Barbara Morgan and 6 by her husband, Willard D. Morgan. The photographs include images of dancers, nature, Camp Treetops, a Southwest series, New York cityscapes, and a junkyard series. Stored off-site. All requests to access special collections material must be made in advance using the request button located on this page. Language of Material: Materials are in English. Conditions Governing Access Open for research. All requests to access special collections materials must be made in advance using the request button located on this page. Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use Copyright to portions of this collection has been assigned to the UCLA Library Special Collections. The library can grant permission to publish for materials to which it holds the copyright. All requests for permission to publish must be submitted in writing to Library Special Collections. Credit shall be given as follows: The Regents of the University of California on behalf of the UCLA Library Special Collections. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Barbara Morgan Wight Gallery Collection (Collection 1872). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, University of California, Los Angeles. Processing Information Collections are processed to a variety of levels depending on the work necessary to make them usable, their perceived user interest and research value, availability of staff and resources, and competing priorities. Library Special Collections provides a standard level of preservation and access for all collections and, when time and resources permit, conducts more intensive processing. These materials have been arranged and described according to national and local standards and best practices. Processed by Sukey Garcetti in the Center for Primary Research and Training (CFPRT) with assistance from Kelley Wolfe Bachli, 2010. UCLA Catalog Record ID UCLA Catalog Record ID: 6805242 Biography/History Barbara Morgan was a twentieth century photographer best known for her photographs of dancers, photomontages, and light drawings. The University of California at Los Angeles Wight Gallery acquired this collection of Morgan photographs before becoming part of the Hammer Museum. The Wight Art Gallery at University of California at Los Angeles originally opened in 1964 under the name UCLA Art Galleries and exhibited works on paper, paintings and sculpture. In 1974, the gallery is renamed to the Frederick S. Wight Art Galleries in honor of the former dean of the University of California at Los Angeles Art Department dean. Once the University of California at Los Angeles assumed control of the Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center in 1994, the operations of the Wight Gallery were moved there and the gallery was dissolved. Barbara Brooks Morgan was born in Buffalo, Kansas on July 8, 1900, but grew up in Los Angeles, CA. She attended UCLA from 1919 to 1923 where she trained as a painter and later joined the art faculty (1925-30). Her shift away from painting and interest in the medium of photography grew out of meeting Edward Weston. She married Willard D. Morgan and then relocated to New York in 1930. After the birth of her two sons, Douglas (1932) and Lloyd (1935), she began to concentrate on her photography career. An accomplished designer, author, artist, and photographer, she is best known for her photographs of American modern dancers, among them, Martha Graham, Doris Humphrey, Pearl Primus, José Limón, and Charles Weidman. She contributed articles and reviews to various publications and published several books including, Martha Graham: Sixteen Dances in Photographs (1941), Summer's Children: A Photographic Cycle of Life at Camp [Camp Treetops] (1951), and A Collection of Material about Barbara Morgan (1972), as well as having a photo in Family of Man (1955). She died August 18, 1992 in Scarsdale, NY. Barbara Morgan Wight Gallery LSC.1872 2 Collection, 1938-1967 LSC.1872 Scope and Content The collection includes 143 mounted photos, 137 of which were taken by Barbara Morgan and 6 by her husband, Willard D. Morgan. These photos include photos of dancers, nature, various portraits, Camp Treetops (a children's camp featured in her book Summer's Children), a Southwest series, New York cityscapes, and a junkyard series. Examples of her experimental photomontages and photograms are also included, as are photos taken with the first Leica Model A camera by her and her husband. Arrangement Arranged in the following series: 1. Dance 2. Portraits 3. Nature 4. Experimental photographs 5. Auto junkyard series 6. Camp Treetops 7. Southwest series 8. Packing labels Collection 1112. Collection about Barbara Morgan, 1960-1972. Collection 1873. Barbara Morgan Photographs, 1928-1972. Subjects and Indexing Terms Women artists. Women photographers -- Archives. Morgan, Barbara Brooks, 1900-1992 Dance. 1935-1944. box 1, folder 1 Valerie Bettis "Desperate Heart" (Kick) (Photomontage II). Date Taken: 1944. Date Printed: 1972. General Physical Description note: Dimensions: 19" x 14 7/8" on 28" x 22" Scope and Contents note Photomontage box 1, folder 2 Merce Cunningham "Leap." Date Taken: 1942. Date Printed: 1971. General Physical Description note: Dimensions: 18 1/2" x 13 7/8" on 26" x 21" box 1, folder 3 Merce Cunningham "Root of the Unfocus." Date Taken: 1942. Date Printed: 1971. General Physical Description note: Dimensions: 13 1/2" x 18" on 20" x 26" Scope and Contents note Planned double exposure box 1, folder 4 Merce Cunningham "Totem Ancestor." Date Taken: 1942. Date Printed: 1969. General Physical Description note: Dimensions: 19" x 14 1/4" on 27" x 21' box 1, folder 5 Martha Graham "American Document" "Puritan Love Duet" with Erick Hawkins. Date Taken: 1938. Date Printed: 1972. General Physical Description note: Dimensions: 18" x 15 1/4" on 27" x 22' box 1, folder 6 Martha Graham "American Document." Date Taken: 1938. Date Printed: 1969. General Physical Description note: Dimensions: 11 7/8" x 14 1/2" on 18 1/8" x 22' Scope and Contents note Trio: Sophie Maslow, Frieda Flier, Marjorie Mazia Barbara Morgan Wight Gallery LSC.1872 3 Collection, 1938-1967 LSC.1872 Dance. 1935-1944. box 1, folder 7 Martha Graham "Celebration." Date Taken: 1937. Date Printed: 1972. General Physical Description note: Dimensions: 19" x 15" on 27" x 22" Scope and Contents note Trio: Jane Dudley, Sophie Maslow, Frieda Flier box 1, folder 8 Martha Graham "El Penitente" (Solo - Merce Cunningham as Christus). Date Taken: 1940. Date Printed: 1971. General Physical Description note: Dimensions: 18 1/2" x 14 1/2" on 26" x 21" box 1, folder 9 Martha Graham "Frontier." Date Taken: 1935. Date Printed: 1969. General Physical Description note: Dimensions: 13 1/2" x 18 3/4" on 21" x 27" box 1, folder 10 Doris Humphrey "Shakers" (Doris Humphrey-Charles Weidman Group). Date Taken: 1938. Date Printed: 1972. General Physical Description note: Dimensions: 12 3/8" x 14 3/4" on 20" x 21" box 1, folder 11 Doris Humphrey "Shakers" (Solo - Beatrice Seckler) (Leap with Split). Date Taken: 1938. Date Printed: 1971. General Physical Description note: Dimensions: 15" x 18 1/8" on 22" x 26" box 1, folder 12 Doris Humphrey "With My Red Fires" ("Matriarch"). Date Taken: 1938. Date Printed: 1971. General Physical Description note: Dimensions: 14 3/4" x18 3/4" on 22" x 26" box 1, folder 13 Doris Humphrey "With My Red Fires" ("Matriarch"). Date Taken: 1938. Date Printed: 1971. General Physical Description note: Dimensions: 15 3/4" x 13 1/2" on 23" x 20" box 1, folder 14 José Limón "Mexican Suite" ("Conquistador" Duet - José Limón - May O'Donnell). Date Taken: 1944. Date Printed: 1970. General Physical Description note: Dimensions: 16 7/8" x 14 1/4" on 25" x 21" box 1, folder 15 José Limón "Mexican Suite" ("Indian"). Date Taken: 1944. Date Printed: 1971. General Physical Description note: Dimensions: 17 3/4" x 14 3/8" on 25" x 21" box 1, folder 16 José Limón, "Mexican Suite" ("Peon"). Date Taken: 1944. Date Printed: 1972. General Physical Description note: Dimensions: 12" x 16 3/4" on 18" x 24" box 1, folder 17 Helen Tamiris "When The Saints Come Marchin' In" (Duet with Daniel Nagrin). Date Taken: 1944. Date Printed: 1972. General Physical Description note: Dimensions: 12 3/8" x 15 1/8" on 18" x 21" box 1, folder 18 Charles Weidman, "On My Mother's Side." Date Taken: 1944. Date Printed: 1972. General Physical Description note: Dimensions: 13 3/8" x 19 1/4" on 21" x 27" box 1, folder 19 Charles Weidman, "Lynchtown" (Beatrice Seckler solo). Date Taken: 1938. Date Printed: 1970. General Physical Description note: Dimensions: 14 3/4" x 14 7/8" on 21" x 22" box 2, folder 1 Asadata Dafora (Sierra Leone, Africa). Date Taken: 1942. Date Printed: 1972. General Physical Description note: Dimensions: 13 1/2" x 10 3/4" on 20" x 16" box 2, folder 2 Beaumont Newhall Leaping.