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The journey of photography has been amazing — and one of the greatest photographers in the history of the medium, Paul Strand (1890–1976), is now featured at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
His name was prominently seen between the columns atop the art museum steps at the 95th annual Thanksgiving Day parade. Yet many may not be familiar with Paul Strand (1890-1976), a pioneer of 20th ...
“Paul Strand: Master of Modern Photography,” at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, is a magnificent retrospective.
American photographer and filmmaker Paul Strand began photographing in New York in 1910 and ended his career in France in 1976. An exhibition of his work, Paul Strand: Photography and Film for the ...
Paul Strand: Master of Modern Photography runs through January 4th. Paul Strand is considered a master of modern photography with a career that spanned over 6 decades.
LONDON — It's always surprising when important artists get overlooked. It's the case of Paul Strand in the UK, whose contribution to the history of photography might still slip away from the ...
The photographer Paul Strand was a great artist of the painstaking, politicised kind; he was no fleet-footed Surrealist, smitten by the beauty of a chance encounter between a sewing machine and an ...
Yet many may not be familiar with Paul Strand (1890-1976), a pioneer of 20th-century photography who began his career in New York but is now welcomed back to the City of Brotherly Love.
And that's what this exhibit, "Paul Strand: Master of Modern Photography," opening at the Philadelphia Museum of Art on Tuesday, Oct. 21, is really all about.
This major retrospective presents the work of a critical figure in the history of modern art, photographer and filmmaker Paul Strand (American, 1890–1976), whose archive of nearly 4,000 prints stands ...
Fotomuseum Winterthur presents the first major retrospective in Europe of the work of Paul Strand (1890–1976), one of the great modernist photographers of the twentieth century. Drawing from a recent ...
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