PRE-SALE Heap-O-Livin': Selections from the Lora Webb Nichols Archive 1899-1962
PRE-SALE Heap-O-Livin': Selections from the Lora Webb Nichols Archive 1899-1962
ITEMS WILL SHIP IN LATE MAY
Book Only: 8” x 11”, 176 pages, Edited by Nicole Jean Hill, Published by Fw: Books, Amsterdam, Text by Nicole Jean Hill, Graphic Design by Hans Gremmen, Printing by Drukkerij Tienkamp, First Edition. All images courtesy of the American Heritage Center.
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Archival Pigment Print, 9”×13.75” or 11”x11”
Print arrives window-matted in a 16” x 20” white museum rag 4-ply mat board with an archival foam board packing
Will fit in a standard 16” x 20” frame
Heap-O-Livin' features a selection of images by Wyoming photographer and diarist Lora Webb Nichols (1883-1962). Nichols created and collected approximately 24,000 negatives and 65 years of diaries throughout her lifetime in the town of Encampment. In addition to the industrial and economic aspects of this sparsely populated ranching and copper mining town, Lora's images and diaries documented the lives of the girls and women within private households. Despite the inherent isolation created by geography, the long brutal winters, and the patriarchal ideology that undervalued the role of women in Encampment in the late 19th and early 20th century, a robust female-led community emerged that provided a network of spiritual and emotional support. This was cultivated through the habitual visitations of immediate and extended family and friends into each other's homes during their transition from children to wives and mothers. In Nichols' sphere, these visitations often involved the act of picture-making. Lora photographed their duties and mothers and homemakers but also made photographs that reveal the pleasure they experienced in simply being in each other's company.