SC Talk: Mary O’Connor, English and Cultural Studies, McMaster University, “Reading Photographs, Reading Archives: The Photography of Margaret Watkins (1884-1969)”
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February 9, 2022 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Title: Reading Photographs, Reading Archives: The Photography of Margaret Watkins (1884-1969)
Speaker: Mary O’Connor, English and Cultural Studies, McMaster University
Introducer and Zoom host: Linda Hutcheon
Abstract: On the occasion of a major exhibition opening at the Art Gallery of Hamilton, I will introduce the photography of Margaret Watkins, a successful art and advertising photographer in the 1920s in New York City. Trained in both Pictorialist (soft-focus) and Cubist principles, she was instrumental, through her own work and her teaching, in the movement toward modernism in American photography. From her Greenwich Village studio apartment, she invented a new genre of photograph, referred to as “kitchen still life.” This genre, in turn, translated into a model for effective advertising illustrations. She taught at the Clarence H. White School of Photography and was on the executive of both the Pictorialist Photographers of America and the Art Center of New York. In this talk, I will present the range of her photography, from portraits and nudes, through still life and advertising images, to street scenes in Paris and Moscow, and industrial sites in Glasgow. The later photographs of the early 1930s will find comparisons with European “New Objectivity” and Soviet artists. The talk will also trace my nearly thirty-year interest in her work, cataloguing the thousands of photographs owned by Joseph Mulholland, Watkins’s neighbour in Glasgow, and reading her extensive archive of letters, diaries, marginalia, or notes on scrap-paper, all of which our now housed at McMaster University Library. This talk is also about “reading place,” since Watkins lived for a short while around the block from my home in Hamilton.
Bio: Mary O’Connor (PhD University of Toronto, 1979) is Professor Emerita of the Department of English and Cultural Studies at McMaster University. Her research interest in modernist culture (1890 – 1939) has remained constant since her doctoral work, despite the many tangents of her research life: African American women’s writing; 17th century women’s life-writing; women’s health promotion, including gender and health in Mozambique; and curating art exhibitions, including “The Archive and Everyday Life” at the Ontario Science Centre in 2015. Arguably, the main thread of her research has been about everyday life. Her work on Margaret Watkins has appeared in exhibition catalogues, chapters in books, and in her co-authored monograph with Katherine Tweedie: Seduced by Modernity: The Photography of Margaret Watkins (MQUP 2007). She has recently co-created with Tweedie a short film on Watkins that will show with the Art Gallery of Hamilton exhibition of Margaret Watkins’s work: Black Light (curated in Madrid by diChroma Photography).
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