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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 ...
Photographer, filmmaker, political activist, husband, enigma, collaborator, and pioneer: these are simply a handful of the words that could be used to describe Paul Strand (1870–1976). Together with ...
Photography curator Peter Barberie worked for four years to put the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s comprehensive exhibition of photos and films, “Paul Strand: Master of Modern Photography,” that ...
That achievement is on magnificent display in “Paul Strand: Master of Modern Photography.” It runs at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the exhibition’s only North American venue, through Jan. 4 ...
LONDON — It's always surprising when important artists get overlooked. It's the case of Paul Strand in the UK, whose contribution to the history of photography might still slip away from the ...
The first major retrospective of Paul Strand's work in nearly 50 years presents him as not only a critical figure in the history of modern art, but seeks to re-affirm his place as one of the ...
By choosing exile at the age of 60, Strand (1890-1976) distanced himself from his country of origin, but also from the films and experimental photography for which he is still remembered.
Yet many may not be familiar with Paul Strand (1890-1976), a pioneer of 20th-century photography who began his career in New York but is now welcomed back to the City of Brotherly Love.
‘Paul Strand: Master of Modern Photography’ at the Philadelphia Museum of Art looks at a fastidious photographer whose work—emotional portraits, abstract still lifes, self-referential ...
When and where. Paul Strand, Master of Modern Photography, is at Fundación MAPFRE, Madrid, 3 June-23 August, then at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 19 March-3 July 2016.
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 ...
The photographer was, in fact, one of the most important of the 20th century, Paul Strand, and he was compiling a book about life in the Hebrides, called Tir A'Mhurain.
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