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Ida Lansky (Ida G. Leranbaum) was born on 1910 in Toronto, Ontario, is a Canadian-born American photographer. Discover Ida Lansky's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?

Popular As Ida G. Leranbaum
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Age 87 years old
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Born 1910, 1910
Birthday 1910
Birthplace Toronto, Ontario
Date of death 27 November, 1997
Died Place Dallas, Texas
Nationality United States

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Who Is Ida Lansky's Husband?

Her husband is Irving Lansky (1945-1970)

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Ida Lansky Net Worth

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1910

Lansky was born in Toronto, Ontario in 1910.

1942

She received a BS in public health nursing from New York University in 1942.

1954

She was most active between 1954 and 1960, when she stopped publicly exhibiting her work and chose to study library science.

Lansky is known as an important pioneer of Modernist photography in Texas, known as Texas Bauhaus.

Her photography career took place roughly at the same time she studied visual art at Texas Woman's University from 1954 to 1959.

A major influence on Lansky was photographer, Carlotta Corpron, who worked in the Bauhaus style and who taught at Texas Woman's University.

Lansky was one of her students and was introduced to the avant-garde, Bauhaus ideal by Corpron.

Lansky's earlier photographs were considered "regular," though they show an "interest in reflection, distortion and abstraction."

Lansky was invited by Henry Holmes Smith to participate in a group exhibition, Photographer's Choice, at Indiana University.

Photographer's Choice included works by Ansel Adams, Nathan Lyons and other well-known photographers.

Lansky was considered one of only a few artists in the mid-twentieth century who saw photography as a method for creating unique imagery rather than a method of representation.

She was also an expert in the chemistry of photography, filling up notebooks with detailed records of her experiments.

Lansky experimented with different light exposures, chemicals and temperatures, seeing how these variables affected the final prints.

Her "experiments" were also considered artistic: with galleries in Dallas, Texas and San Francisco inviting her to show her work.

1960

In 1960, she exhibited at The Black Tulip Galleries in Dallas, which would be her last show.

Lansky chose to pursue a career in library science instead of art.

1967

She attended Texas Woman's University again to receive her master's degree in Library Science in 1967.

For almost twenty years, she worked at the University of Texas at Arlington as a cataloging librarian.

1997

Ida G. Lansky (née Leranbaum 1910 – November 27, 1997) was a Canadian-born American photographer.

She died in Dallas, Texas in 1997.

2006

In 2006, the El Paso Museum of Art held a traveling exhibition of Lansky's work, along with her professor, Corpron and another photographer in the Texas Bauhaus style, Barbara Maples.

2015

In 2015, Lansky's photographic innovations were featured in an exhibition titled Experimental Photography, held at Photographs Do Not Bend (PDNB) Gallery.

Lansky's estate is represented by the PDNB Gallery in Dallas.

Her work is also in the collections of the El Paso Museum of Art and the Amon Carter Museum of American Art.