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Photography after Frank / essays by Philip Gefter.
Main entry:

Gefter, Philip.

Title & Author:

Photography after Frank / essays by Philip Gefter.

Edition:

1st ed.

Publication:

New York : Aperture : D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers [distributor], [2009], ©2009.

Description:

1 online resource (223 pages : illustrations (some color))

Notes:
Includes index.
Why MoMA Is Giving Its Largest Solo Photography Exhibition Ever to Lee Friedlander -- Travels with Walker, Robert, and Andy: On Stephen Shore -- Southern Exposures: Past and Present Through the Lens of William Christenberry -- John Szarkowski, Curator of Photography, Dies at Eighty-one -- The Imagist's Eye: On Henry Wessel -- Beauty Is Not a Four-letter Word: On Richard Misrach -- The Tableau Inside Your Town Hall: On Paul Shambroom -- Bernd Becher, Seventy-five, Photographer of German Industrial Landscape, Dies -- Keeping It Real: Photo-Realism -- Portraits of American Paradises, Mostly Lost: On Joel Sternfeld -- Keeping His Eye on the Horizon (Line): On Sze Tsung Leong -- Photographic Icons: Fact, Fiction, or Metaphor? -- As Unpretty as a Picture: On Eric Fischl -- Moments in Time, Yet Somehow in Motion: On JoAnn Verburg -- Robert Polidori: In the Studio -- A Young Man With an Eye, and Friends Up a Tree: On Ryan McGinley -- Page One: A Conversation with Philip Gefter, Picture Editor of the New York Times' Front Page by Veronique Vienne -- History's First Draft Looks Much With Pictures -- Reflections of New York's Luckiest: Look Magazine -- Reading Newspaper Pictures: A Thousand Words, and Then Some -- Cornell Capa, Photojournalist and Museum Founder, Dies at Ninety -- Defining Beauty Through Avedon -- Self-portrait as Obscure Object of Desire: On Jack Pierson -- Is That Portrait Staring at Me?: On Fiona Tan -- A Pantheon of Arts and Letters in Light and Shadow: On Irving Penn -- A Photographer's Lie: On Annie Leibovitz -- Embalming the American Dreamer: On Katy Grannan -- What Eighty-five Hundred Pictures Are Worth -- The Man Who Made Mapplethorpe: A Film About Sam Wagstaff -- The Avedon Eye, Trained on Faces Captured By Others -- Photography Reveals Itself Between Covers -- Culture in Context: Photographs in Vince Aletti's Magazine Collection -- For Photography, Extreme Home Makeover -- The Theater of the Street, the Subject of the Photograph: On Philip-Lorca diCorcia -- Why Photography Has Supersized Itself -- A Thousand Words? How About $450,000? -- From a Studio in Arkansas, a Portrait of America: On Mike Disfarmer -- What's New in Photography: Anything but Photos.
ISBN:

9781597110952 (flexibind : alk. paper)
1597110957 (flexibind : alk. paper)
9781597112215
1597112216

Subject:

Frank, Robert, 1924-2019.
Photography History.
Photographic criticism.
Photographers Biography.
Photographie Histoire.
Critique photographique.
Photographes Biographies.
Photographers.
Photography.

Form/genre:

Biographies.
History.

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