From 1950 to 1976, Paul Strand embarked on a series of photographic journeys through France, Italy, the Hebrides, Egypt, Morocco, Romania, & Ghana. This volume is devoted to those photographs, made by Strand in the last twenty-six years of his remarkable career.
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 extended portrait captures the essence and complexity of a singular place. This is a true masterpiece of photography.
Published to accompany an exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, from February 1998, this is a study of the achievements of the early career of the American photographer, Paul Strand (1890-1976).
Douglas Johnson: Southwest Traditions and Modern Icons
Photographs from the J. Paul Getty Museum Anne M. Lyden, Associate Curator of Photographs Anne M Lyden, Paul Strand, Weston J. Naef, ... AT : We can't leave this picture without asking why Walker Evans responded so powerfully to it .
The idea of another photo book took shape when the Strands met Claude Roy , the young French poet and Communist Party member who became his collaborator . Over the next two years , Roy would write texts to complement Strand's images ...
This book presents a rigorously edited selection of these photographs made in France, Italy and New England between the years 1943 and 1953.
Time in New England