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(Mint) Garry Winobrand
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(Mint) Garry Winobrand

Yale University Press; San Francisco Museum of Modern

A collection of works by American photographer Garry Winogrand.

Winogrand is widely recognized as one of the most important photographers of the 20th century, and the group exhibition "Contemporary Photographers, Toward A Social Landscape," held at the George Eastman House in the United States in 1966, in which he also participated, had a major influence on later generations. His style of using a wide-angle lens in a horizontal position and pointing the lens dispassionately at everyday subjects gave rise to the genre category "comporal photography" (taken from the title of the aforementioned exhibition) in Japan as well.

This book, published as a catalogue for a major retrospective held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, contains a huge amount of work, including thousands of undeveloped rolls of film and unpublished contact sheets discovered after his death, focusing on his masterpieces taken in Manhattan in the 1960s. The book is an overwhelming volume and rich content worthy of a major retrospective. Photographer Todd Papageorge also contributed text.

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Title: Garry Winogrand
Artist: Garry Winogrand
Yale University Press; San Francisco Museum of Modern, 2013
Hardcover, 250 x 300 mm
448 pages
Text in English
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