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  1. 29. Jan. 2024 · New York City, 1967. El Paso, Texas, 1964. New York City, 1966. Winogrand was known for going out strapped with two cameras, one for black-and-white and one for color. But, until recently, most...

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  2. 26. Feb. 2024 · The idea for Winogrand Color was triggered by thirty tantalizing color photographs in Trudy Wilner Stack’s Winogrand 1964—published in 2002, long out of print—a remarkable book placing Winogrand’s color work alongside ninety black-and-white pictures made in a profoundly productive, Guggenheim-sponsored period of cross-country ...

  3. 14. Aug. 2019 · While almost exclusively known for his black and white images that pioneered a “snapshot aesthetic” in contemporary art, Winogrand also produced more than 45,000 color slides between the early...

  4. 19. Sept. 2019 · September 19, 2019. Garry Winogrand: Color at the Brooklyn Museum in New York is a photography exhibition quite unlike any other I’ve ever seen. Through a radical presentation as large-scale projections, Garry Winogrand’s remarkable, energetic and challenging color photographs come alive on the wall.

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    • From Black & White to Color
    • The Sole Objective: to Be Behind The Camera
    • The Legacy of Garry Winogrand

    Winogrand, one of America’s great postwar photographers, is best known for his black and white photographs of New York life. But in reality, Winogrand has left behind more than 45,000 color slides. The fact that they have almost never been exhibited may point to Winogrand’s preference for black and white, but it also reveals an aesthetic choice int...

    Winogrand’s first wife explained the matter as follows: being married to Winogrand was “like being married to a purpose.” A prolific photographer, he was more interested in taking pictures than in showing them. The exhibition allows visitors to understand Winogrand’s working process. The central room is divided into eight thematic and chronological...

    The slideshows are a tribute to the way Winogrand chose to present his color photographs in New Document. However, any exhibition raises the question of photography’s present-day relevance. For Drew Sawyer, it is a pretext to explore the Brooklyn Museum’s permanent collection (which contains many of Winogrand’s black and white prints) while introdu...

  5. 6. Jan. 2024 · A new book collects rarely seen color work by the master of postwar American street photography, from the bustling byways of Manhattan to the shaded underside of Coney Island’s boardwalk. By Tracy Doyle. January 6, 2024. Reading Time: 3 minutes.

  6. 9. Mai 2019 · Taken with his signature snapshot style, Winogrand eases in the element of color into his pictures, making the captured scenes raw and tangible. Sawyer added that Winogrand was more interested in the act of taking a photograph than viewing or editing them, quite similar as to how contemporary photographers now approach the medium.