“I wanted to see if I could photograph people without their being aware of the camera,” the photographer Paul Strand told Milton Brown in a 1971 interview. On June 3, Madrid’s Fundación Mapfre will ...
"With Dialogues. Collection FOTOGRAFIS x Helmut Newton", the Helmut Newton Foundation presents a fresh perspective on the work of its founder.
Paul Strand made his best-known photograph in 1917. Using a camera equipped with a hidden lens that allowed him to photograph people he passed in the street without them knowing it, the 26-year-old ...
PHILADELPHIA — No small part of the very large achievement of Paul Strand (1890-1976) is how clearly his work disproved the assumption that photography was inherently inferior to painting. That ...
Photographer, filmmaker, political activist, husband, enigma, collaborator, and pioneer: these are simply a handful of the words that could be used to describe Paul Strand (1870–1976). Together with ...
LONDON — It’s always surprising when important artists get overlooked. That’s the case with Paul Strand in the UK, whose contribution to the history of photography might still slip away from the ...
A major retrospective of the influential American photographer Paul Strand is being held at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the first time his work has been seen on this scale in the UK for ...
After helping to define modernism with his shots of New York, Paul Strand went to Italy to make political work about everyday people. Now 73, Angela Secchi shares her memories of when he came to ...
Paul Strand is considered a master of modern photography with a career that spanned over 6 decades. His prints are a cornerstone of the Art Museum's collection, his work a critical influence on the ...
A new book presents captivating images of New Mexico in the early 1930s by photographer Paul Strand Modernist New York photographer Paul Strand [1890-1976] traveled frequently throughout his legendary ...