Garry Winogrand: Color is the first exhibition dedicated to the nearly forgotten color photographs of Garry Winogrand (1928–1984), one of the most influential photographers of the twentieth century.
A centenary exhibition of Saul Leiter’s photos reveals his painterly way with Kodachrome. And a new book suggests that Garry Winogrand worked best in black-and-white. By Arthur Lubow When Saul Leiter ...
“Garry Winogrand: All Things Are Photographable” gives the prolific street photographer — a label he disdained but could never shake — the “American Masters” treatment. Informative but not ...
Jeffrey Fraenkel tells a revealing story about Garry Winogrand and the world he photographed. In the early 1980s, Fraenkel and Winogrand walked out of Fraenkel’s San Francisco photography gallery and ...
Geoff Dyer writes books that are easy to enjoy but hard to pin down. Early on in his new volume about the photography of Garry Winogrand, he offers a characteristic bit of self-reflection. “In my ...
When people talk about a “street photographer,” they mean someone like Garry Winogrand. A native of the Bronx, Winogrand (1928–1984) shot on Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, he shot on the wide ...