Selection of photographs by early 20th century New York photographer Paul Strand.
For Paul Strand, the great pioneer of modernism, the summers of 1926 and 1930-1932 were a return to experimentation and periods of great artistic growth. He worked in makeshift darkrooms-one...
Beautifully produced in a modest size, in the manner of a volume of poems, this book's task is to do credit to Strand's final work, both as an individual and as a key figure in Modernist photography.
Paul Strand in Mexico tells the story of the photographer's journeys through Mexico in the early 1930s.
This book presents a rigorously edited selection of these photographs made in France, Italy and New England between the years 1943 and 1953.
Ghana: An African Portrait
Time in New England
This extended portrait captures the essence and complexity of a singular place. This is a true masterpiece of photography.
A captivating, spirited account of the intense relationship among four artists whose strong personalities and aesthetic ideals drew them together, pulled them apart, and profoundly influenced the very shape of twentieth-century art.
To honor the 100th birthday of America's internationally preeminent photographer, Paul Strand, the National Gallery of Art presents a collection of his most profound photographs and outstanding images demonstrating Strand's purity of vision ...
"Paul Strand is universally acclaimed as a master. His pictures rank highly among the most often reproduced masterworks of photography and have an honored place within the canon of modern...