dshfoto
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Just came across an interesting video of a program at the Metropolitan NYC,
Sunday at the Met: Garry Winogrand
Link: http://www.metmuseum.org/metmedia/video/lectures/sam-garry-winogrand
Examines Garry Winogrand's photographs of daily life in postwar America and 1960s New York City.
Welcome and Introduction:
Jeff L. Rosenheim, Curator in Charge, Department of Photographs, MMA
Lecture:
"Understanding Winogrand"
Leo Rubinfien, photographer and writer
Conversation:
Tod Papageorge, Walker Evans Professor of Photography, Yale University School of Art
Jeff L. Rosenheim, Curator in Charge, Department of Photographs, MMA
Leo Rubinfien, photographer and writer
Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Garry Winogrand.
Recorded June 29, 2014
Sunday at the Met: Garry Winogrand
Link: http://www.metmuseum.org/metmedia/video/lectures/sam-garry-winogrand
Examines Garry Winogrand's photographs of daily life in postwar America and 1960s New York City.
Welcome and Introduction:
Jeff L. Rosenheim, Curator in Charge, Department of Photographs, MMA
Lecture:
"Understanding Winogrand"
Leo Rubinfien, photographer and writer
Conversation:
Tod Papageorge, Walker Evans Professor of Photography, Yale University School of Art
Jeff L. Rosenheim, Curator in Charge, Department of Photographs, MMA
Leo Rubinfien, photographer and writer
Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Garry Winogrand.
Recorded June 29, 2014
Villanova
Minister of Silly Walks
This is amazing. Thank you.
Out to Lunch
Ventor
Interesting but second-hand. I like this better:
Garry Winogrand Talks to University Students About Photography in 1977
Garry Winogrand Talks to University Students About Photography in 1977
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Thank you for the link!
JeffNYC
Well-known
Just came across an interesting video of a program at the Metropolitan NYC,
Sunday at the Met: Garry Winogrand
Link: http://www.metmuseum.org/metmedia/video/lectures/sam-garry-winogrand
Examines Garry Winogrand's photographs of daily life in postwar America and 1960s New York City.
Welcome and Introduction:
Jeff L. Rosenheim, Curator in Charge, Department of Photographs, MMA
Lecture:
"Understanding Winogrand"
Leo Rubinfien, photographer and writer
Conversation:
Tod Papageorge, Walker Evans Professor of Photography, Yale University School of Art
Jeff L. Rosenheim, Curator in Charge, Department of Photographs, MMA
Leo Rubinfien, photographer and writer
Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Garry Winogrand.
Recorded June 29, 2014
Thanks for the info Steve.
gns
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Thanks, dshfoto. I watched this last night.
Although Papageorge and Rubenfien had some interesting moments in the discussion, I felt like I'd really rather hear them over a few beers in a bar. They both seemed to be holding back a bit.
Interesting, Leo's comment that even if Winogrand's work in Los Angeles wasn't his best, ending up there was still the natural and correct culmination of his investigation of America.
Although Papageorge and Rubenfien had some interesting moments in the discussion, I felt like I'd really rather hear them over a few beers in a bar. They both seemed to be holding back a bit.
Interesting, Leo's comment that even if Winogrand's work in Los Angeles wasn't his best, ending up there was still the natural and correct culmination of his investigation of America.
Thanks Steve.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
I watched 55:55 of it by now. Very interesting.
Big Ursus
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I've watched it all, now, and found it very interesting. I would have liked an expanded discussion of how the posthumous pictures in the show compare with the photographs Winogrand selected himself. Thanks for the link.
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