© Gary Winogrand
Untitled
1960
© Gary Winogrand
Untitled
1960
— Crowd-Sourcing Identities for Photos From the 1960 Democratic National Convention - NYTimes.com
“The prolific Winogrand, who died in 1984 at 56 in Mexico, where he went for cancer treatment, left behind thousands of unseen pictures. Among them are these photographs, discovered last year in his archive at the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson. Only one from the convention is known to have been published: the picture of Kennedy at left, accepting the nomination and asking the party for ‘‘your help and your hand and your voice.’’
(via Inside the 1960 Democratic National Convention - Photographs - NYTimes.com)
(via photographsonthebrain)
garry winogrand 1964 world’s fair photo subjects reunite (by scleroplex)
This image was included in the Streetwise: Masters of 60s Photography exhibit/book organized by MOPA.
“For those rare poets of the Actual, the world offers itself up as a theater, or labratory, of artistic possibility.” -Tod Papageorge, 1988 lecture at Museum of Modern Art. From the Gary #Winogrand exhibit at # DenverArtMuseum that runs through September 2012. #DAM (Taken with Instagram at Denver Art Museum, #Denver, #Colorado)
A shot from the “Annie on Camera” book. (via Grave Architecture)
A shot from Garry Winogrand - The Sixties at the Fraenkel Gallery in 2008. I don’t recognize the left and middle shots here. I wonder if the middle one is another shot from White Sands?
(via San Francisco Art Galleries - First Thursday Art Openings: October 2, 2008)