A PUZZLE IN PICTURES: WINOGRAND IN 1960
In his 1964 application for the Guggenheim Fellowship that would propel him across the United States for “Winogrand 1964,” Garry Winogrand wrote that the mass media “all deal in illusions and...
View ArticleGarry Winogrand with Bill Moyers, 1982
This two-part interview between Bill Moyers and Garry Winogrand, conducted in 1982, explores the photographer’s artistic style and philosophy. He explains his thought process on deciding what to shoot...
View ArticleAn Interview with Garry Winogrand (1981)
Barbaralee Diamonstein sat down with Garry Winogrand in 1981 to discuss his start in photography, his choice of subject matter, and his distaste for his reputation as a “street photographer.” I...
View ArticleGarry Winogrand Retrospective at SFMOMA in The Huffington Post
The Huffington Post writes about Garry Winogrand’s forthcoming retrospective (his first in 25 years) at SFMOMA, which will feature over 100 images never before printed: Winogrand, born in the Bronx in...
View ArticleFrom the Archives: Garry Winogrand’s “The Man in the Crowd”
This comprehensive monograph spans three and a half decades, concentrating on the photographs that form the core of Winogrand’s vision. Fewer than half of the images have been published before. Seen...
View ArticleSan Francisco Chronicle Reviews Garry Winogrand’s Retrospective at SFMOMA
In Kenneth Baker’s review of Garry Winogrand’s retrospective at SFMOMA, he discusses the developmental changes in the tonality of Winogrand’s work, the difficulty of curating the exhibit, and...
View ArticleTime Magazine Lightbox Reviews Garry Winogrand’s Retrospective at SFMOMA
In his review of Garry Winogrand’s retrospective at SFMOMA, Richard Conway talks about the vast expanse of Winogrand’s work, and the charm that made it possible: A deeply unpretentious and inventive...
View ArticleBBC News Reviews Garry Winogrand’s Retrospective at SFMOMA
In Phil Coomes’s review of Garry Winogrand’s retrospective at SFMOMA for BBC News, he discusses the initial dismissal of Winogrand’s posthumous archives, the eventual curation of them, and the...
View ArticleFrom The Archives: Garry Winogrand’s Photographs of the 1960 Democratic...
Last year, The New York Times posted a collection of Garry Winogrand’s photographs taken at the 1960 Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles. Despite being surrounded by politicians and...
View ArticleGarry Winogrand in ARTnews
In this article from ARTnews, Hilarie M. Sheets discusses Garry Winogrand’s first retrospective in 25 years, what it meant for Leo Rubinfien to posthumously edit the 6,600 rolls of unproccessed film...
View ArticleGarry Winogrand Retrospective in The Paris Review
Richard Woodward reviewed the Garry Winogrand retrospective at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, writing that Winogrand would have found ample subjects to photograph at the opening: Looking around...
View ArticleThe Wall Street Journal Reviews Garry Winogrand Retrospective
Wall Street Journal photography writer William Meyers discusses the Garry Winogrand retrospective on view at the National Gallery of Art through 8 June 2014. This is the first major exhibition on...
View ArticleGarry Winogrand, the Photographer Who Captured the Madness of the Mad Men Era
Vanity Fair reviews the Garry Winogrand Retrospective at the MET. America is spectacle in Winogrand’s work, a big noisy parade across regions and classes. But it’s an uneasy, anxious parade, too… —...
View ArticleNo Moral, No Uplift, Just a Restless ‘Click’ ‘Garry Winogrand,’ a...
Holland Cotter of The New York Times argues that though many of the photographs in the MET’s Garry Winogrand Retrospective slide off the eye, the show is still engrossing as it captures a historical...
View ArticleRediscovering Garry Winogrand’s Vision of America
Garry Winogrand’s greatness as a street photographer can be much credited to his ever-readiness with his camera. Unlike Dorthea Lange or Walker Evans, two of Winogrand’s influences who made emotional...
View ArticleLooking at Photos the Master Never Saw: When Images Come to Life After Death
Many of Winogrand’s photographs included in the current retrospective on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art were printed posthumously. Arthur Lubow of the New York Times wonders: is the artistry...
View ArticleMaking of – installation de l’exposition Winogrand
RATP, in partnership with the Jeu de Paume, shows how it transformed some of the Paris Metro stations into an exhibition space showcasing several images by the late photographer, Garry Winogrand...
View ArticleGarry Winogrand at Jeu de Paume
When I’m photographing, I don’t see a picture, I see faces.—Garry Winogrand In this short video, curators at the Jeu de Paume discuss the work of the late photographer, Garry Winogrand (1928-1984),...
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