Garry Winogrand (1928-1984), est un photographe américain né à New York.
Élève d'Alexis Brodovitch, Garry Winogrand est le fils spirituel de Walker Evans. En 1955, il découvre le travail qu'a fait Evans sur les passants dans le métro de New York. Ce sera le déclic pour Winogrand. Il veut lui aussi faire ces photos prises sur le vif des passants. Il déclare : "je veux savoir à quoi ressemblent les choses quand elles sont photographiées."
Sans connaître les personnes, il veut capturer de brefs moments de leur intimité. S'il réalise la plupart de ses clichés à New York, il va aussi voyager à Paris, Londres, et dans d'autres villes. Disparu en 1984, Garry Winogrand laisse derrière lui 6500 bobines qui représentent 250 000 photographies inédites.
À propos de Garry Winogrand, son galeriste Jeffrey Fraenkel dit : "la rue, c'était sa métaphore centrale. Là, il découvrait les moments théâtraux, aléatoires qui le passionnaient le plus et il réalisait les images qui restent au cœur de sa vision."
Garry Winogrand est considéré comme étant l’un des plus grands photographes du XXe siècle. Il est le principal représentant du mouvement de la photographie de rue. Il aimait prendre à la volée les passants dans la rue.
Ce photographe américain est célèbre pour son portrait des États-Unis du milieu du XXe siècle. Chaque image est un instant. Pendant 30 ans, de manière spontanée, Garry Winogrand va immortaliser les piétons. Les hommes, les femmes, les enfants, la foule, étaient ses sujets favoris. Ses photos sont aujourd'hui exposées dans le monde entier.
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19th – 21st Century Photography with a Special section of 19th Century Photographs of India (G. Heil Collection)
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Leopold Ahrendts | Leopoldi Alinari | James Anderson | Thomas Andrew | Dieter Appelt | Eugène Atget | Edouard-Denis Baldus | Georg Barker | Max Baur | Felice Beato | Bernd und Hilla Becher | Emil Bieber | Ilse Bing | Walter Bird | Oliver Boberg | Robert Bothner | Samuel Bourne | Bourne & Shepherd | Josef Breitenbach | Émile Brugsch | Jewgeni Chaldej | Lucien Clergue | Tommaso Cuccioni | Lala Deen Dayal | Maxime du Camp | Harold Edgerton | Walker Evans | Louis Faurer | Allen Frame | Robert Frank | Francis Frith | Vincenzo Galdi | Jean Théophile Geiser | Wilhelm von Gloeden
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The works included range from turn of the century to present day, and capture the beauty and spirit of the city and those who inhabit it. This auction features works by renowned photographers such as Diane Arbus, Paul Strand, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Nan Goldin, Robert Longo, Stephen Wilkes, Aaron Siskind, Ruth Orkin, Leonard Freed, Edward Pfizenmaier, William Klein, Berenice Abbott, Ernst Haas, Tom Baril, Garry Winogrand, Josef Hoflehner, and George Tice.
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A mid-season Photographs sale composed of high-quality 20th and 21st Century works on January 31, 2008.
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...Exposition « I Scream, You Scream » Press Release
"I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Ice Cream,” a song first published in 1927, by Howard Johnson, Billy Moll, and Robert King, stems from a commercial slogan for the I-Scream bar now known as the Eskimo Pie. This iconic ditty instantly evokes the sweet feeling of summer - sitting poolside enjoying a popsicle, chasing down the musical call of an ice cream truck, or finding yourself a snow cone at a street fair on a steamy August day.
Robert Mann Gallery’s summer exhibition, I Scream, You Scream, looks at both the visual and social culture of ice cream by juxtaposing contemporary color images of ice cream itself with historical images of people savoring every sweet morsel. The show explores how photographers can capture the playfulness of the human experience indulging in the plea...Exposition The exhibition PORTRAITS Press release
Portraits. The Fundación MAPFRE Photography Collection can be seen at Fundación MAPFRE’s Sala Recoletos exhibition space in Madrid between 22 June and 3 September 2017. Based on works from the Fundación’s holdings of photography, this exhibition presents a survey of the history of photography with the guiding theme of the portrait, one of the most dynamic genres in the visual arts and a key practice within photography from the origins of the medium.
THE COLLECTION
Nine years ago Fundación MAPFRE launched its collection of photography, an initiative that now coexists with its already well-established drawings collection. The result has been to complement our exhibition programme and contribute to institutional collecting in a way that we considered both necess...Exposition Exhibition : Classic Photographs Los Angeles Press Release - Over the past eight years Classic Photographs Los Angeles has established itself as the premier west coast destination for discovering and buying the best in vintage, modern and contemporary photography. Exhibitors at Classic Photographs Los Angeles are internationally known for the quality of work they present, as well as their expertise. Works offered span the history of photography and are inclusive of any budget. The open camaraderie between exhibitors, collectors, curators, educators and students, all part of a vibrant community of photo enthusiasts, is welcoming to newcomers.
Visit Classic Photographs Los Angeles January 21 and 22, 2017 and experience for yourself what makes this a popular and intimate art fair.
History
Classic Photographs Los Angeles began in 2010 when a small group of leading...Exposition Shoot! Shoot! Shoot! Photographs of the 60s and 70s Photographs of the 60s and 70s from the Nicola Erni Collection
"Shoot! Shoot! Shoot!" is a collection of spectacular snapshots of a turbulent and legendary age in the history of art, music, fashion and film – the 1960s and ’70s. These decades were known for upheaval, provocation and creative energy. The Nicola Erni Collection, based in Zug, Switzerland, of which some 200 photographs are displayed here, takes visitors right into the heart of the vibrant cultural and party life that dominated the scene in New York, London and Paris. We penetrate this world through the lenses of the great photographers of the day, from Diane Arbus and Richard Avedon, Gary Winogrand, Helmut Newton, Annie Leibovitz to Robert Mapplethorpe. They trained their cameras on a range of celebrities including big names such as...Exposition Exhibition : « Shoot! Shoot! Shoot! » in Munich Münchner Stadtmuseum's press release
"Shoot! Shoot! Shoot!" is a collection of spectacular snapshots of a turbulent and legendary age in the history of art, music, fashion and film – the 1960s and ’70s. These decades were known for upheaval, provocation and creative energy. The Nicola Erni Collection, based in Zug, Switzerland, of which some 200 photographs are displayed here, takes visitors right into the heart of the vibrant cultural and party life that dominated the scene in New York, London and Paris. We penetrate this world through the lenses of the great photographers of the day, from Diane Arbus and Richard Avedon, Gary Winogrand, Helmut Newton, Annie Leibovitz to Robert Mapplethorpe. They trained their cameras on a range of celebrities including big names such as Andy Warhol, The Be...Exposition Tirage à l’appui : Quand l’art visuel inspire l’art appliqué C’est le fruit d’une belle collaboration entre le Musée de la Photographie à Charleroi et le WCC-BF qui s’exposera du 3 octobre au 29 novembre 2015 au 1er étage de la nouvelle aile du musée. A l’issue d’une visite des collections permanentes du Musée de la Photographie, trente-sept artistes membres du WCC-BF ont chacun sélectionné un cliché qui a éveillé leur sensibilité. Les créateurs, exerçant dans le domaine des arts appliqués, se sont pris au jeu et ont interprété la photographie choisie pour créer une œuvre dans la discipline et le style qui leur sont propres. Les trente-sept réalisations ont été présentées à Mons dans la ...Exposition Exposition : Rétrospective Garry Winogrand à la Fundacion Mapfre Du 25 février au 3 mai, la FUNDACIÓN MAPFRE présente, dans sa salle d'expositions Bárbara de Braganza (Calle Bárbara de Braganza, 13, 28004, Madrid) la première grande rétrospective, depuis 25 ans, du photographe nord-américain Garry Winogrand.
Défini, à l'époque, par le directeur de photographie du MoMA, John Szarkowski, comme « l'artiste central de sa génération », Garry Winogrand s'impose comme l'un des photographes les plus importants et les plus influents du XXe siècle, au même titre que de grands noms comme Walker Evans ou Lee Friedlander. Sa contribution au développement du langage photographique s'appuie sur l'innovation formelle de ses photographies : ses compositions centrifuges, son goût pour l'horizontal, son amour du hasard et s...Exposition Garry Winogrand : talentueux, honnête et authentique Ecrire une chronique sur la rétrospective de Garry Winogrand au Jeu de Paume : en voilà une tâche ardue ! Une page ne suffirait pas. Son œuvre ne se résume pas. Elle se vit, s'appréhende, se contemple. Elle est aussi encore à découvrir tant l'homme fut prolifique. Lui-même perdait ses bobines. A vrai dire, il ne prenait pas la peine non plus de tirer ses films. L'essence de son travail photographique résidait dans le simple fait de déclencher, et déclencher, et déclencher encore jusqu'à ce que mort s'ensuive.
Garry Winogrand n'aura eu de cesse de parcourir les rues avec sa caméra. Il n'arrêta jamais jusqu'à ce qu'un cancer foudroyant le terrasse, deux mois ap...Exposition Garry Winogrand, « Women are beautiful » Garry Winogrand déambule dans les rues de New York aux aguets et n’a de cesse de déclencher furtivement afin de capturer l’essence de la rue. Influencé par Walker Evans et Robert Frank, Garry Winogrand les rejoint dans la double approche photographique : documentaire et esthétique. Il partage ainsi leur double conception du photographe comme producteur de documents, témoins d’une époque inscrite dans une temporalité, et celle d’un créateur d’un objet atemporel apprécié pour ses qualités esthétiques intrinsèques.
Dans le domaine de la photographie, l’ouvrage «Women are beautiful» est sans précédent. Bien sûr, la femme inspire les artistes depuis toujours mai...Exposition LA RATP invite Garry Winogrand Partenaire du Jeu de Paume, la RATP accompagne la rétrospective photographique «Garry Winogrand» par l’exposition “La RATP invite Garry Winogrand ” dans 16 stations et gares de son réseau, du 14 octobre 2014 au 8 février 2015.
Les photographies sont exposées suivant deux types de dispositifs :
Du 14 au 27 octobre 2014, les images s’y déploient sous deux formats, 4×3 mètres sur les quais, et 2×1,50 mètres, dans les couloirs des stations en occupant les cadres publicitaires, – stations Cité (ligne 4), Concorde (couloir de correspondance entre les lignes 1 et 8), Gare Montparnasse (ligne 13), Gare Saint-Lazare (ligne 12), Gare de Lyon (ligne 1), Gare de l’Est (ligne 5), Gare du Nord (ligne 4),...Exposition Première rétrospective de Garry Winogrand Le Jeu de Paume présente la première rétrospective, depuis vingt-cinq ans, du grand photographe américain Garry Winogrand (1928-1984). Chroniqueur célèbre de l’Amérique de l’après-guerre, Winogrand est encore mal connu, tant il a laissé de travail à accomplir — au moment de sa mort prématurée — dans l’archivage, le développement et le tirage de ses photographies. Il est cependant sans conteste l’un des maîtres de la photographie de rue américaine, au même titre qu’Evans, Frank, Friedlander ou Klein.
Célèbre pour ses photographies de New York et de la vie aux États-Unis depuis les années 1950 jusqu’au début de la décennie ...Exposition Posing Beauty in African American Culture
Posing Beauty in African American Culture examines the contested ways in which African and African American beauty has been represented in historical and contemporary contexts through a diverse range of media including photography, film, video, fashion, advertising, and other forms of popular culture such as music and the Internet. The exhibition explores contemporary understandings of beauty by framing the notion of aesthetics, race, class, and gender within art, popular culture, and political contexts.
The exhibition is organized by the Department of Photography & Imaging at New York University, Tisch School of the Arts, traveled by Curatorial Assistance Traveling Exhibitions, and curated by Dr. Deborah Willis. The touring exhibition is made possible in part by the JP Morgan Chase Foundation. Additional supp...Exposition American 1928 - 1984 - Garry Winogrand
Overview: Garry Winogrand (1928 –1984), a New Yorker who roamed the United States during the postwar decades, left behind a sweeping portrait of American life. His photographs powerfully combine the hope and exhilaration as well as the anxiety and turbulence that characterized America during these vital years, revealing a country that glitters with possibility but threatens to spin out of control. From Fifth Avenue to Sunset Boulevard, from Cape Kennedy to the Texas State Fair, he made the American middle class the primary subject of his pictures. Endlessly curious, Winogrand scrutinized both cities and suburbs, always on the lookout for those instants when happenstance and optics might join to make a good picture that exposes some deep current in American culture.
Surveying Winogrand’s career from its...Exposition Howard Greenberg Gallery presents the exhibition « The Image Gallery Redux: 1959-1962 »
New York –In 1959, in a small storefront on East 10th Street in New York City, a photographer named Larry Siegel opened a gallery dedicated exclusively to photography. The Image Gallery, open until 1962, showed the work of leading photographers including Rudy Burckhardt, Sid Grossman, Saul Leiter, Duane Michals, and Garry Winogrand, becoming one of the models for exhibiting photography as an art form. Howard Greenberg Gallery will present « The Image Gallery Redux: 1959-1962 » from January 9 – February 15, 2014. The exhibition will feature the work of 21 photographers whose work was shown at that legendary gallery. An opening reception will be held on January 9 from 6-8 p.m.
« In those days, photographic prints were not well known, » Larry Siegel notes. « People would walk...Exposition A Great Crowd Had Gathered: JFK in the 1960s
This exhibition examines John F. Kennedy by way of his public—those who elected him to the presidency, provided crucial support during his term in office, and were profoundly affected by his assassination in 1963. Featuring work made during the sixties by artists including Lee Friedlander and Garry Winogrand, as well as key wire photographs from the press, the photographs in this exhibition not only trace the rise of irony, self-reference, and ambiguity in photography but also bear witness to the saturation of Kennedy’s likeness in the public sphere throughout the decade.
...Exposition Les "true stories" de la photographie américaine
American photography forms an extensive and simultaneously top-quality focal point in the collection, of which a selected overview is now being exhibited for the first time. The main interest of young photographers, who have been examining changes in political, social and ecological aspects of everyday American life since the late 1960s, has been the American social landscape. Oscillating between individual world views, analytical stock-taking and conceptual strategies, they have developed new stylistic devices that define a pictorial style perceived as genuinely American.
Whereas Lee Friedlander, Garry Winogrand, Robert Adams, Lewis Baltz and Larry Clark, who are now considered classical modern photographers, have remained true to black-and-white photography, William Eggleston and Stephen Shore in particular have...Exposition Focus sur Los Angeles au Musée Getty
Le Musée Paul Getty présente In Focus : Los Angeles, 1945 - 1980, une exposition de photographies provenant de la collection permanente, et produites par des artistes dont l'inspiration a permis de capter les plus belles images de la ville.
" Cette exposition présente à la fois des icônes mais aussi le travail inconnu d'artistes dont les carières ont été définies par leurs associations avec Los Angeles, et qui ont sûrement vécu au sein de la ville durant des années charnières, ou qui ont peut-être tout simplement fait un rapide passage." confie Virgina Heckert, conservatrice au département Photographie du Musée J.P. Getty, ainsi que responsable de l'exposition.
Les photographies so...Exposition Hail Traveler! The Photographer as Tourist, and the Tourist as Subject, at Rick Wester Fine Art
«Being a tourist meant being an outsider, and inexperienced member of the public. Isolated from the commonplace world by tour buses and guides, the modern tourist is protected from foreign-ness, but in the old days we wanted to pass as natives, if only to avoid being overcharged by street vendors and taxi drivers.»
— J.B. Jackson, The Necessity for Ruins
New York, NY - Inspired by the writings of the late J. B. Jackson, Hail Traveler! The Photographer as Tourist, and the Tourist as Subject at Rick Wester Fine Art features photographs focusing on the itinerant essence of photography. Works included speak to Jackson's definition by exposing the tourist that resides in every photographer, and the tourist as a perennial target for the lens.
J.B. Jackson (1909-1996), a professor of landscape...Exposition Art and America around 1970 - Hyper Real
Hyper Real – Art and America around 1970, the largest exhibition project to date in the 20-year history of the Ludwig Forum, forms a visual memorial to the American way of life. The exhibition combines 250 works from 100 artists, never before seen together and in this abundance in Germany. Dr. Brigitte Franzen and Anna Sophia Schultz have located photorealism around 1970, temporally, aesthetically, and socially, in the context of parallel artistic currents, such as Pop art, conceptual art, land art and the work of the “New Topographics.” Events such as the Vietnam War, the Civil Rights Movement and the Oil Crisis formed the historical context of the artistic debates in this period.
Almost concurrently with the photorealist artists, photographers also began to address the excessive visual worlds o...Exposition Great Photographs of the 20th Century - Hasted Kraeutler p { margin-bottom: 0.21cm; }
This is the gallery's second annual Great Photographs of the 20th Century exhibition, following the success of last year's exhibition titled Staged and Startled. This recurring program is an opportunity for collectors and the public to view important and rare vintage photographs that would usually be restricted to a museum setting.
This year's exhibition, From the Street, is an examination of street photography in works ranging from the 1930s to the present. The exhibition will include iconic examples of the genre, such as Robert Frank's Rodeo, New York City (1954), Lisette Model's Promenade des Anglais, Nice (1934), and Lee Friedlander's Newark, N.J. (1962), alongside rarely exhibited photographs by masters of photography such as Richard Avedon and Garry Winogrand. The exhibition uniquel...Exposition Women Are Beautiful - Garry Winogrand Often regarded as the founder of ‘street photography’, the American Garry Winogrand took countless photographs of women in New York between 1960 and 1975. A final collection of 85 photos was put together by John Szarkowski, the legendary curator of the Museum of Modern Art, for a work published in 1975 under the title ‘Women are beautiful‘.
For the most part taken on the street, Winogrand’s snapshots document the life of young and emancipated women of the period in a unique way. The photographer has created valuable documents illustrating the changes in women’s understanding of their own role – with self-confident female figures either enjoying themselves at parties or making their voices heard at political demonstrations. As a result of the wide time span, the viewer is able ...Exposition Arbeit/Labour - Set 7 from the collection and Archive of the Fotomuseum Winterthur We each relate to work in our own personal way. We may be employed or self employed; we may have just entered the workforce and have specific goals or we may be enjoying well-earned retirement. Working to earn a living is a salient feature of bourgeois society. It defines social status and belonging, while unemployment and not working bears the menace of being ostracized. From its earliest beginnings, photography has captured how, where and under what conditions people work – not only by in-house photographers, adhering to the perspective and specifications of the management but also by freelance photographers with an open-ended, unfiltered approach to places of production and trade. In both content and motif, the exhibition “Arbeit/Labour” traces the transition from physical labour to automa...Exposition Exposed : Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera
Exposed presents over two hundred photographic works, from the late nineteenth century to the present day, offering an illuminating and provocative perspective on subjects both iconic and taboo.
Images selected are by well-known artists and photo-journalists, as well as amateur photographers and those using automated technologies such as CCTV. Among the key issues will be the power struggle between those with the authority over image production (artists, authors or the state) and the rights and desires of individuals. This relationship is under increasing pressure,both from the escalating use of surveillance, and the advance of small, portable digital cameras in mobile phones.
Includes work by Henri Cartier-Bresson, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Walker Evans, Robert Frank, Nan Goldin, Dorothea Lange, Paul Strand and ...Exposition Tokyo photo 2009 Japan's first art fair dedicated to still photography TOKYO PHOTO 2009 endeavors to be the foremost art fair of photography in Japan. The venue is located in the heart of international business and culture in Tokyo. To be held from September 4 to 6, Tokyo Photo 2009 will provide visitors with a unique opportunity to see and buy a wide range of photographic works from vintage prints to cutting-edge digitally enhanced images.
With the support of the US Embassy and in collaboration with the Museum of Photographic Arts in San Diego, Tokyo Photo will mount a special exhibition entitled Photo America. Featuring over 50 historical works spanning the 19th century to the present, Photo America will present a panoramic overview of American photographic expression. Virtually all of the works will be displayed for the first time in Japan.
PROGRAMMING
Lectures and seminars will...Exposition New York Photographs - Sexy and the City Yossi Milo Gallery is pleased to announce Sexy and the City, a summer group show on view from Thursday, July 9, through Friday, August 28, 2009.
Sexy and the City shows the alluring, romantic and sometimes scandalous side of New York's people and places. Capturing private, intimate moments and blatant displays of sexuality, these photographs span the decades from the 1940s to the present day, taken in landmark locations like the Brooklyn Bridge and in the quiet, out-of-the-way corners of the city.
From Alfred Eisenstaedt's iconic image of a kissing couple in Times Square on V-J Day, 1945, to Nan Goldin's drag queen on an anonymous New York street in the 1990s, from Garry Winogrand's topless woman surrounded by a crowd in Central Park to the homosexual couples photographed by Alvin Baltr...Exposition LE PARADIS, OU PRESQUE LOS ANGELES 1865-2008 L.A. ou si vous préférez Los Angeles, la cité des anges... et des démons. Pour quelques chanceux, L.A. est synonyme de soleil, de plage, de piscine, de corps sains et bronzés. Pour les autres, L.A. n'est souvent qu'une concentration d'autoroutes encombrées, de pollutions et de peurs de toutes sortes. C'est une ville sans centre et sans âme... Là-haut, dans les cieux, règnent les stars d'Hollywood; mais ici-bas, les habitants craignent un nouveau tremblement de terre ou le déclenchement d'émeutes. Rêve ou cauchemar? Réalité ou fiction? La vérité sur ce lieu mythique et fascinant se situe peut-être entre les deux.
Los Angeles, ville à multiples facettes, est adorée des photographes de tout...Modifier l'image