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Thaddeus John
Szarkowski (December 18, 1925 – July 7, 2007) was an
American photographer, curator, historian, and critic. From 1962 to 1991
Szarkowski was the...
- the mid-20th century.
Photography curator, historian, and
critic John
Szarkowski called Winogrand the
central photographer of his generation. He received...
- Ansel;
Szarkowski, John; Hill, Tim (1977). The
portfolios of
Ansel Adams. Little, Brown. ISBN 978-0-8212-0723-9. Adams, Ansel; Brooks, Paul;
Szarkowski, John;...
- from Bellocq's 8" x 10" gl****
negatives were
mounted by
curator John
Szarkowski at the
Museum of
Modern Art in Manhattan. A
selection of the photographs...
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attempts to
create the
image of a
romantic artist. In his research, John
Szarkowski cited a
fragment of Atget’s
correspondence with Paul Leon, a professor...
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recognition of its
historical value. Steichen's hand-picked successor, John
Szarkowski (curator 1962–1991),
guided the
department with
several notable exhibitions...
- Americans,
published in 1958. The
snapshot tendency was
promoted by John
Szarkowski, who was head of the
photography department at the
Museum of
Modern Art...
- John
Szarkowski,
director of
photography at the
Museum of
Modern Art in New York from 1962
until 1991. In his book The Photographer's Eye,
Szarkowski proposed...
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Selected by John
Szarkowski, the
exhibit was
titled simply Walker Evans. Evans's
style has been hard to describe. John
Szarkowski regarded his work as...
- of key curators,
along with
Alfred Stieglitz,
Edward Steichen and John
Szarkowski, who
worked to gain the
acceptance in the
United States of fine art photography...