Paul Strand : master of modern photography /

Through his amazing variety of innovative images, photographer Paul Strand (1890-1976) played a crucial role in establishing the medium's significance as a modern art form. Celebrating the recent acquisition of the core print collection of the Paul Strand Archive by the Philadelphia Museum of A...

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Main Authors: Strand, Paul, 1890-1976
Corporate Authors: Philadelphia Museum of Art. (current owner,); Fundación Mapfre; Fotomuseum Winterthur.; Victoria and Albert Museum.
Group Author: Barberie, Peter, 1970- (Photographer); Bock, Amanda N. (Contributor); Gainsburg, Samantha (Editor); Matsumoto, Takaaki (Contributor)
Published: Philadelphia Museum of Art in collaboration with Fundación MAPFRE ;
Publisher Address: Philadelphia : New Haven : in association with Yale University Press,
Publication Dates: [2014]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: Through his amazing variety of innovative images, photographer Paul Strand (1890-1976) played a crucial role in establishing the medium's significance as a modern art form. Celebrating the recent acquisition of the core print collection of the Paul Strand Archive by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, this stunning book comprehensively reassesses the artist's career in light of current scholarship and critical debates about his work. Featuring more than 250 plates, the catalogue includes many of Strand's iconic early photos such as 'Wall Street' and 'Blind Woman' alongside lesser-known master prints from all phases of his career. Discussing the artist's prolific career, from his emergence in Alfred Stieglitz's circle in New York in the early part of the century to his years spent working abroad in Mexico, France, Italy and Africa, Peter Barberie positions Strand as a remarkably independent modernist whose priorities shifted at several points and were often counter to prevailing trends. Amanda N. Bock focuses on the years 1930-50, when Strand thoroughly explored the role of politics in modern art and relentlessly sought to identify the greater purposes of photography and filmmaking. The edited transcript from a roundtable discussion among key scholars touches upon many aspects of Strand's various projects from the 1930s to the 1960s.
Item Description: Published on the occasion of the traveling exhibition on view at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Fotomuseum Winterthur (Switzerland), Fundación MAPFRE (Madrid), The Victoria & Albert Museum (London); from October 21, 2014 - July 3, 2016,
Carrier Form: 373 pages : chiefly black and white illustrations ; 34 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 364-370) and index of illustrated works.
ISBN: 9780300207927 (Yale) :
0300207921 (Yale)
Index Number: TR647
CLC: J409-28
Call Number: J409-28/S897
Contents: Foreword / by Timothy Rub -- Paul Strand: The journey / Lynne Honickman -- Paul Strand's modernity / Peter Barberie -- Plates, 1910-36 -- "The artist who is also a citizen": Paul Strand's Photography, Film, and Politics, 1930-50 / Amanda N. Bock -- Plates, 1938-62 -- Past and present: A roundtable discussion about Paul Strand's later projects with Peter Barberie, Martin Barnes, Karen Beckman, Amanda N. Bock, Tsitsi Jaji, and Maria Antonella Pelizzari -- Plates, 1950-72 -- Chronology / Samantha Gainsburg.