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Martha Langford is a Canadian art historian. She is a Distinguished University Research Professor of art history at
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and the Research Chair and Director of the Gail and Stephen A. Jarislowsky Institute for Studies in Canadian Art. She was the founding director of the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography and served as its director and chief curator from 1985 until 1994. She is an elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.


Personal life

Langford's father Warren was a civil servant and amateur photographer during the
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era. In 2011, Langford and her brother John published ''A Cold War Tourist and His Camera'', which examined their father's photographs. Besides John, Langford also has two other siblings, Stuart Langford and Suzanne Morrison.


Education

Langford was educated at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design before obtaining her MA and PhD from McGill University. She published her thesis under the title "Suspended conversations, private photographic albums in the public collection of the McCord Museum of Canadian History." In 2001, she republished her thesis as ''Suspended Conversations: The Afterlife of Memory in Photographic Albums.''


Career

After working for nine years with the National Film Board of Canada, Still Photography Division, where she was Executive Producer from 1981 to 1985, she was the founding director of the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography. From 1985 to 1994, she served as its director and chief curator. In 1989, Langford was awarded the Government of Canada Merit Award. She then went on to complete her doctorate and sat on the board of Le Mois de la Photo à Montréal. Before she was hired by
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as a professor of art history in 2004, Langford had taught at the University of Ottawa, McGill University, and Bishop's University. In 2007, Langford published ''Scissors, Paper, Stone: Expressions of Memory in Contemporary Photographic Art'' with McGill-Queen's University Press. The book is a study of the role of memory in contemporary photographic art. Two years later, Langford worked as a curatorial consultant for the Musée du Quai Branly photographic biennale PhotoQuai 2009 and was the commissioning curator for ''Preoccupations: Photographic Explorations of the Grey Nuns Mother House'' for Concordia University. In 2011, Langford was appointed research chair and director of Concordia University's Gail and Stephen A. Jarislowsky Institute for Studies in Canadian Art, succeeding François-Marc Gagnon. Before obtaining this position, Langford served as editor-in-chief of the ''Journal of Canadian Art History'' and an advisory board member for Ciel variable magazine. In 2017, Langford published an edited collection, ''Narratives Unfolding: National Art Histories in an Unfinished World'', which discussed contemporary art historical approaches and their relationship to the notion of national art. In June 2018, Langford was selected as a research fellow at the Canadian Photography Institute. A few months later, in September, she was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.


Inspiration

While at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Langford cited Michael Snow as an inspiration. As a result, she has published multiple papers on his work. In 2014, she published ''Michael Snow: Life & Work'' through the
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which presented an overview of his life and work.


Selected publications

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