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Betty Hahn (from the series The Baseball-Photographer Trading Cards)
Betty Hahn (from the series The Baseball-Photographer Trading Cards)
Betty Hahn (from the series The Baseball-Photographer Trading Cards)

Betty Hahn (from the series The Baseball-Photographer Trading Cards)

Artist (American, born 1950)
Date1975
Mediumphoto-offset lithography
DimensionsImage: 3 1/8 × 2 1/8 in. (7.9 × 5.4 cm)
Support: 3 1/2 × 2 1/2 in. (8.9 × 6.4 cm)
ClassificationsGraphic
Credit LineGift of Joseph Traugott and Laurel Wallace, 2015
Object number2015.27.2
DescriptionArtist is posed outdoors, wearing New York Yankees baseball hat and a baseball glove as well as long pants and a long-sleeved jacket. She is standing and bent over toward the viewer as if to scoop up the baseball in front of her with her gloved hand. Her facial expression is one of concentration on getting the ball.
Text Entries
The photograph was not physically labeled with its accession number due to the double sided nature of the work.

Quotation by Artist on the verso of the card reads as:

1. Statement is epitaph

2. Don't get mad. Get even.


In 1975, Mandel created a set of 134 cards featuring photo artists, critics, historians, and curators. These were packaged in random groups of ten cards with bubble gum, requiring those who sought a complete set to trade cards with one another. The artist says that he conceived the project as a commentary on how the fine-art photography community was becoming part of the larger art world and consumer culture as a whole. From a distance of forty years, the cards now represent the icons of twentieth-century photography, including prominent  figures associated with the medium in New Mexico.
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