Paul Strand is considered a master of modern photography with a career that spanned over 6 decades. His prints are a cornerstone of the Art Museum's collection, his work a critical influence on the ...
Something rather strange happens when looking at Paul Strand’s photographs — an odd feeling of having seen them before. And, in many ways, that’s true. Strand’s visual imprint is evident in the way we ...
LONDON — It’s always surprising when important artists get overlooked. That’s the case with Paul Strand in the UK, whose contribution to the history of photography might still slip away from the ...
Fotomuseum Winterthur presents the first major retrospective in Europe of the work of Paul Strand (1890–1976), one of the great modernist photographers of the twentieth century. Drawing from a recent ...
SAN ANTONIO — Along with Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Weston, Paul Strand helped establish photography as an art form in the early 20th century. Beginning Wednesday, the McNay Art Museum presents “Paul ...
“I wanted to see if I could photograph people without their being aware of the camera,” the photographer Paul Strand told Milton Brown in a 1971 interview. On June 3, Madrid’s Fundación Mapfre will ...
A new exhibit, “The Mexican Portfolio,” opens at the Bronx Museum of the Arts next Thursday. It features a series of photogravures (images created using photographic and etching techniques) of people, ...
This vintage, unique print is an early work of Paul Strand. Photographed in Central Park, the image is indicative of his exploration of pictorialism at the beginning of his career. It captures a ...
This major retrospective presents the work of a critical figure in the history of modern art, photographer and filmmaker Paul Strand (American, 1890–1976), whose archive of nearly 4,000 prints stands ...
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