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Discover the life and work of Garry Winogrand, the epic storyteller in pictures who harnessed the serendipity of the streets to capture the American 1960s-70s. His “snapshot aesthetic” is now ...
Four hundred and twenty-five slides from that collection were included in the Brooklyn Museum’s sensational “Garry Winogrand: Color” show in 2019. A tighter edit of that work is now ...
Garry Winogrand’s 25-year retrospective, currently on display at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., includes Winogrand’s iconic images of everyday Americans—New Yorkers out on ...
The Bronx-born Winogrand is the least well known of the American photographers of that era who are lauded by curators, gallery owners and collectors. Now the exhibit, simply titled “Garry ...
The first time I saw some street photographs by Garry Winogrand, as a teen-ager in the nineteen-seventies, I was overwhelmed. They were the first photos that struck me as relating to the other ...
American photographer Garry Winogrand saw photographs where others saw random space. He helped create a revolution in photography that ended up almost consuming his posthumous reputation.
You would have met Garry Winogrand (1928-1984), the stealth photographer who patrolled the streets of New York catching the denizens of the city as they lived, worked and played. Hailed as an ...