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Garry Winogrand (/ˈwɪnəɡrænd/;
January 14, 1928 –
March 19, 1984) was an
American street photographer,
known for his
portrayal of U.S. life and its social...
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Garry Winogrand:All
Things are
Photographable is a 2018 do****entary film
about the
photographer Garry Winogrand. It was
directed and
produced by Sasha...
- Szarkowski. It
presented photographs by
Diane Arbus, Lee
Friedlander and
Garry Winogrand and is said to have "represented a
shift in emphasis" and "identified...
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Diane Arbus, Lee Friedlander,
Henry Wessel, Joel Meyerowitz, and
Garry Winogrand. He
taught at Harvard, Yale, and New York University, and
continued to...
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Garry Winogrand or of Mark Cohen's work in 1973. Both at the
Museum of
Modern Art (MoMA).
Inspired by Frank, in the 1960s
Garry Winogrand, Lee Friedlander...
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notable figures are André Kertész,
Robert Frank,
Helmut Newton,
Garry Winogrand,
Cindy Sherman,
Steve Lehman, and Adi Nes; in
installation art and street...
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Therapy was used, unsuccessfully, to
treat Jessica Ainscough and
Garry Winogrand.
According to Quackwatch,
Gerson Institute claims of cure are
based not...
- and the do****entary
feature and
winner of a
Special Jury Prize,
Garry Winogrand: All
Things Are Photographable.
Films that had
their U.S.
premiere include...
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IndieWire Annual Critics Survey, 2010. Waters'
feature do****entary
Garry Winogrand: All
Things Are
Photographable screened theatrically and at festivals...
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until the mid-1980s[citation needed].
Notable practitioners include Garry Winogrand, Nan Goldin,
Wolfgang Tillmans,
Martin Parr,
William Eggleston, and Terry...