Robert Frank played a leading role in re-writing contemporary standards for photography. This exhibition brings together a selection of rarely seen photographs from 1947, the year the artist first ...
The Americans (1958) wasn’t the first photobook Robert Frank ever made. That would be 40 Fotos (1946), a hand-bound compilation of work which the revolutionary American photographer produced while ...
Don’t Blink: Robert Frank, showing at Cornell Cinema this Wednesday, tells the story behind a photograph. A picture is worth a thousand words, and in his lifetime Robert Frank, named by his former ...
NEW YORK — It makes perfect sense that someone who’d changed the face of an art form would then want to keep changing his own approach to that art form. Once Everest has been climbed, why climb it ...
On the occasion of the centenary of Robert Frank, we are thrilled to announce the upcoming exhibition The Americans: A Closer Look. The complete set of The Americans with an 84th photograph personally ...
The photographer renounced his first career to focus on filmmaking. Starting Wednesday, the Museum of Modern Art will stage a cinema retrospective of his uncompromising search for the real. By Max ...
You’re reading the Goings On newsletter, a guide to what we’re watching, listening to, and doing this week. Sign up to receive it in your inbox. The exhibition “Life Dances On: Robert Frank in ...
Some birthdays are worth extended celebration. Robert Frank’s certainly is. Frank was one of the most influential photographers of the second half of the 20th century, thanks largely, though not ...
"Brush" -- Flags and mirrors -- A step away from them -- Road trips and mind trips -- Early morning in the universe -- Like jumping in the water -- First thought, best thought -- The network of human ...
His patience is sorely tested when the camera runs out of film. Director Gerald Fox (notable for films on artists Gilbert & George, Marc Quinn and Bill Viola) asks him to repeat everything he has just ...
Image: 9 x 13.5 in. (22.86 x 34.29 cm.) During his tenure as a special photography editor for Fortune magazine in 1955, Walker Evans invited Robert Frank to contribute to a visual project centered on ...