1993.78 Laura Wilson, Hutterite Girls, Surprise Creek Colony, Montana


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
Fort Worth-born photographer Laura Wilson wrote: "The Hutterites do not allow photography; I had to make four trips to their colonies without taking a picture….When I started to photograph, I did so to affirm their values of family and spiritual life. I was drawn to them by their dignity and their strong connection with the land. In an America that has been industrialized, bulldozed, and urbanized out of direct contact with the earth, the Hutterites know what to love."

This powerful image of members of an isolated religious community on the Montana prairies is part of a series Wilson produced in the 1990s and ultimately published in 2000.

Excerpt from
William Keyse Rudolph, DMA label copy, 2008.

NOTES
Created 1992

DMA also owns 1993.77 Watt Matthews and his sister, Lucile Matthews, Brittingham, Lambshead Ranch 

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Artist/designers
Wilson, Laura (b. 1940)

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Place of origin and Depicted Location: Surprise Creek Colony (Montana/United States): TGN: 2061769

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PROVENANCE 
From 1993: Dallas Museum of Art, anonymous gift

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FUN FACTS
  • Laura Wilson worked as photographer Richard Avedon's assistant for six years.

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General Description
 
Fort Worth-born photographer Laura Wilson wrote: "The Hutterites do not allow photography; I had to make four trips to their colonies without taking a picture….When I started to photograph, I did so to affirm their values of family and spiritual life. I was drawn to them by their dignity and their strong connection with the land. In an America that has been industrialized, bulldozed, and urbanized out of direct contact with the earth, the Hutterites know what to love."

This powerful image of members of an isolated religious community on the Montana prairies is part of a series Wilson produced in the 1990s and ultimately published in 2000.

Excerpt from
William Keyse Rudolph, DMA label copy, 2008.

Fun Facts
  • Laura Wilson worked as photographer Richard Avedon's assistant for six years.

Archival Resources

Web Resources

Notes
Created 1992

DMA also owns 1993.77 Watt Matthews and his sister, Lucile Matthews, Brittingham, Lambshead Ranch 

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers
Wilson, Laura (b. 1940)

Cultures

Geography 
Place of origin and Depicted Location: Surprise Creek Colony (Montana/United States): TGN: 2061769

Process/materials

Historical periods

Individuals

Subject terms

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 
From 1993: Dallas Museum of Art, anonymous gift

AUDIO ASSETS 

VIDEO ASSETS

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