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His work was featured prominently in the 1992 book “The New York School: Photographs, 1936-1963,” by Jane Livingston, and was the subject of a 2008 book, “Saul Leiter,” with an ...
Saul Leiter had a thing for umbrellas. They pepper his mid-century photographs of New York, popping up over years of work: pink umbrellas, red umbrellas, yellow umbrellas. Their owners remain ...
This quote speaks to Leiter's poetic nature which is evident in both his painting and photography. Saul Leiter: An Unfinished World will be on display from January 24 – April 23, 2025, at Foam ...
It was a good year for [Saul Leiter][1], who died Tuesday at the age 89. There’s a new documentary about his life and work, an exhibition of his photographs and paintings in London and earlier ...
Saul Leiter was born in 1923 in Pittsburgh, the son of a renowned Jewish theological scholar. His family expected him to follow his father – to attend theology school and become a Rabbi. Leiter ...
A centenary exhibition of Saul Leiter’s photos reveals his painterly way with Kodachrome. And a new book suggests that Garry Winogrand worked best in black-and-white.
Saul Leiter: Early Color provides the first opportunity to see a comprehensive presentation of images by one of photography’s great originals. Leiter moved to New York in 1946 intending to be a ...
Saul Leiter's pioneering color photographs are to be showcased alongside early black-and-white photographs and his abstract paintings in a new retrospective exhibition ...
Saul Leiter had a thing for umbrellas. They pepper his mid-century photographs of New York, popping up over years of work: pink umbrellas, red umbrellas, yellow umbrellas. Their owners remain ...