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RICK DINGUS
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RICK DINGUS

1951 -
BiographyEntered 7/21/07 by Lisa Horne, Graduate Student in Art History & Curatorial Studies, Summer, 2007.

Born in Appleton City, Missouri, 1951. Currently lives in Lubbock, Texas. Since 1982 Dingus has been associate professor of photography, photo history, and drawing at Texas Tech University. He received a National Endowment for the Arts/Mid-America Art Alliaince Regional Fellowship in 1987. He was also a member of the Rephotographic Survey Project (1978-79) and more recently he worked on "Navajo Sacred Places," in conjunction with a Navajo oral history project. He writes extensively on contemporary photography. His publications include SECOND VIEW: THE REPHOTOGRAPHIC SURVEY (University of New Mexico Press, 1984).

Foresta Merry A., Stephen Jay Gould, and Karal Ann Marling. BETWEEN HOME AND HEAVEN: CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY. Washington, D.C. and Albuquerque, New Mexico: The National Museum of American Art in association with the University of New Mexico Press, 1992.


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