Garry Winogrand photographed on the streets of New York and around the country, creating images that helped define a new era in photography.
From the Bronx to Dealey Plaza, Winogrand pounded the streets of the US photographing reluctant subjects – and left behind 6,500 undeveloped films when he died. A powerful retrospective makes sense of the torrent of imagery by the prolific master
Enfin! J’ai réussi à voir l’expo « Garry Winogrand » au Jeu de Paume, place de la Concorde à Paris. Il faut dire que cette exposition n’a pas désemplie du 14…
100 photos, 100 short essays—a witty, smart, inspirational look at the iconic work of the man who helped define the genre of street photography.
Garry Winogrand photographed on the streets of New York and around the country, creating images that helped define a new era in photography.
A Garry Winogrand exhibit has opened at the Met.
Garry Winogrand disparaît brutalement en 1984 à 56 ans. Il laisse derrière lui quelques 6 500 bobines qu'il n'exploitera jamais. Si Winogrand est considéré comme l'un des grands photographes du XXe siècle, son œuvre et son influence sur la discipline demeurent incomplètes tant il reste de travail à accomplir dans l'archivage, le développement et le tirage de ses photographies. Aussi, la première rétrospective qui lui est consacrée au musée du Jeu de Paume à Paris est l'occasion de dévoiler des centaines de photographies inédites.Garry Winogrand died suddenly at age 56. He left behind him 6,500 undeveloped rolls of film. Although Winogrand is already considered one of the greatest photographers of the 20th century, his work and influence will remain incomplete as long as there remains undeveloped and unprinted film in his archives.
One of the great mysteries of 20th Century photography had been solved at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. The mystery concerns the later years of Garry Winogrand, a major figure in American and…
A Garry Winogrand exhibit has opened at the Met.
On the Road Again… with Camera “The Street Photography of Garry Winogrand,” by Geoff Dyer (University of Texas Press, 239 pp., $60) There are many scholarly, objective books about photographer Garry…
The first part in our "History of Photography" series took a look at Camera Obscura, the invention of the camera, and introduced us to some of the very first names in photography. Today we're...
Du 14 Octobre 2014 à 8 Février 2015 Le Jeu de Paume présente la première rétrospective, depuis vingt-cinq ans, du grand photographe américain garry Winogrand (1928-1984). chroniqueur de l’amérique de l’après-guerre, Winogrand est encore mal connu,...
On the Road Again… with Camera “The Street Photography of Garry Winogrand,” by Geoff Dyer (University of Texas Press, 239 pp., $60) There are many scholarly, objective books about photographer Garry…
100 photos, 100 short essays—a witty, smart, inspirational look at the iconic work of the man who helped define the genre of street photography.
Richard Brody writes about “All Things Are Photographable,” a documentary about Garry Winogrand.
Enfin! J’ai réussi à voir l’expo « Garry Winogrand » au Jeu de Paume, place de la Concorde à Paris. Il faut dire que cette exposition n’a pas désemplie du 14…
The influential street photographer was known for his black-and-white images, but a new book collects the dazzling colour slides he captured from the 1950s onwards
Richard Brody writes about “All Things Are Photographable,” a documentary about Garry Winogrand.
Already, by 1960, Garry Winogrand was taking pictures that didn’t make any sense. Even now, we struggle to get a handle on them, but back then, before the pictures had altered the grammar of photog…
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Enfin! J’ai réussi à voir l’expo « Garry Winogrand » au Jeu de Paume, place de la Concorde à Paris. Il faut dire que cette exposition n’a pas désemplie du 14…