Anne Noggle Art
Anne Noggle (1922–2005) was a former World War II military pilot who started her career as a photographer in her 40s, and she is known for her black & white self-portraits and portraits of older women. Her work challenges the stereotypical portrayal of women and the female body, and deals with the aging process, identity and self-presentation. Noggle studied art history at the University of New Mexico, where she also worked as an adjunct professor of art from 1970 to 1984. In the 1970s she was also a Curator of Photography at the New Mexico Museum of Art. Her photographic work received many awards and grants, and today is held in the collections of several art museums.
(Biography provided by PDNB Gallery)
1980s Contemporary Anne Noggle Art
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1980s Contemporary Anne Noggle Art
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2010s Contemporary Anne Noggle Art
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2010s Contemporary Anne Noggle Art
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2010s Contemporary Anne Noggle Art
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Early 2000s Contemporary Anne Noggle Art
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1980s Contemporary Anne Noggle Art
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1990s Contemporary Anne Noggle Art
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1970s Contemporary Anne Noggle Art
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1980s Contemporary Anne Noggle Art
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2010s Contemporary Anne Noggle Art
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1980s Contemporary Anne Noggle Art
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Early 2000s Contemporary Anne Noggle Art
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Early 2000s Contemporary Anne Noggle Art
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