For Joanne Leonard, preserving newspaper clippings is something of an urgent task since future generations may know only digital versions of these fragile pages of newspaper. Through the juxtaposition of news images and images in books, Leonard creates a conversation in her photographs between present and past. The pictures she makes, sometimes witty, often poignant, are a form of diary; they reflect her daily observations as she reads the newspaper over morning coffee. Leonard's work has been widely exhibited and published, including exhibition in the San Francisco Museum of Art's Women of Photography, and publication in Janson's History of Art, Gardner's Art Through the Ages, and the Time-Life Library of Photography. She is a distinguished Professor Emeritus at U-M.
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