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Mar 06, 2015 06:00 pm May 17, 2015 Winterthur Fotomuseum Winterthur Paul Strand

Paul Strand, Anna Attinga Frafra, Accra, Ghana, 1964, Silbergelatine-Abzug, 19.4 × 24.4 cm, Colecciones FUNDACIÓN MAPFRE, © Estate of Paul Strand

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Fotomuseum Winterthur

Paul Strand

Master of Modern Photography
Opening Mar 06, 2015 at 06:00 pm
Start date Mar 07, 2015
End date May 17, 2015

This major retrospective presents the work of a critical figure in the history of modern art, American photographer and filmmaker Paul Strand (1890–1976), whose archive of nearly 4,000 prints stands as a cornerstone of the Museum’s collection. Emphasizing the influential artist’s most important projects from the 1910s through the 1960s, the exhibition surveys Strand’s entire life’s work, including his breakthrough trials in abstraction and candid street portraits, close-ups of natural and machine forms, and extended explorations of the American Southwest, Mexico, New England, France, Italy, Scotland, Egypt, Morocco, Ghana, and Romania. This exhibition includes approximately 250 of Strand’s finest prints, selected primarily from the Museum’s holdings, with important early prints from public and private collections. The wide range of imagery highlights how Strand radically changed his work at several key moments in an effort to identify photography's pivotal role as a means of understanding and describing the modern world. The exhibition also features works by fellow artists from the Alfred Stieglitz circle (Georgia O’Keeffe, John Marin, and Arthur Dove), screenings of Strand’s films, and a selection of archival materials. Organized by the Philadelphia Museum of Art in collaboration with Fundación MAPFRE. Made possible by the Terra Foundation for American Art Catalogue ' Paul Strand - Master of Modern Photography', ISBN 9780300207927

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Mar 06, 2015 06:00 pm May 17, 2015 Winterthur Fotomuseum Winterthur Paul Strand

Paul Strand, Anna Attinga Frafra, Accra, Ghana, 1964, Silbergelatine-Abzug, 19.4 × 24.4 cm, Colecciones FUNDACIÓN MAPFRE, © Estate of Paul Strand

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Winterthur

Fotomuseum Winterthur

Paul Strand

Master of Modern Photography
Opening Mar 06, 2015 at 06:00 pm
Start date Mar 07, 2015
End date May 17, 2015

This major retrospective presents the work of a critical figure in the history of modern art, American photographer and filmmaker Paul Strand (1890–1976), whose archive of nearly 4,000 prints stands as a cornerstone of the Museum’s collection. Emphasizing the influential artist’s most important projects from the 1910s through the 1960s, the exhibition surveys Strand’s entire life’s work, including his breakthrough trials in abstraction and candid street portraits, close-ups of natural and machine forms, and extended explorations of the American Southwest, Mexico, New England, France, Italy, Scotland, Egypt, Morocco, Ghana, and Romania. This exhibition includes approximately 250 of Strand’s finest prints, selected primarily from the Museum’s holdings, with important early prints from public and private collections. The wide range of imagery highlights how Strand radically changed his work at several key moments in an effort to identify photography's pivotal role as a means of understanding and describing the modern world. The exhibition also features works by fellow artists from the Alfred Stieglitz circle (Georgia O’Keeffe, John Marin, and Arthur Dove), screenings of Strand’s films, and a selection of archival materials. Organized by the Philadelphia Museum of Art in collaboration with Fundación MAPFRE. Made possible by the Terra Foundation for American Art Catalogue ' Paul Strand - Master of Modern Photography', ISBN 9780300207927

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Venue types: Gallery / Museum / Non-Profit / Collector
Exhibitions in artist-info 4 (S 4/ G 0) Shown Artists - 1 of 1
(no. of shows) - all shows - Top 100
Paul Strand (4) - 105
Artists in all exhibitions 1
Exhibitions by type
4:   0 / 3 / 1 / 0
Venues by type
4:   0 / 3 / 1 / 0
artist-info records Oct 2014 - Jul 2016
Countries - Top 4 of 4
Spain (1)
United States (1)
United Kingdom (1)
Switzerland (1)
Cities - Top 4 of 4
Madrid (1)
Philadelphia (1)
London (1)
Winterthur (1)
Venues (no. of shows ) Top 4 of 4
Fotomuseum Winterthur (1)
Philadelphia Museum of Art (1)
Fundación Cultural MAPFRE (1)
Victoria & Albert Museum (1)
Offers/Requests Exhibition Announcement S / G Solo/Group Exhibitions   (..) Exhibitions + Favorites
Victoria & Albert Museum S 2016 Mar - 2016 Jul London (19) + 94
Barberie, Peter (Curator)         (4) +0
Bock, Amanda N. (Curator)       (4) +0
Strand, Paul (1890 - 1976) S     (105) +0
Fundación Cultural MAPFRE S 2015 Jun - 2015 Aug Madrid (17) + 94
Barberie, Peter (Curator)         (4) +0
Bock, Amanda N. (Curator)       (4) +0
Strand, Paul (1890 - 1976) S     (105) +0
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Paul Strand

 - Fotografie und Film für das 20. Jahrhundert
Fotomuseum Winterthur S 2015 Mar - 2015 May Winterthur (111) + 94
Barberie, Peter (Curator)         (4) +0
Bock, Amanda N. (Curator)       (4) +0
Strand, Paul (1890 - 1976) S     (105) +0
Philadelphia Museum of Art S 2014 Oct - 2015 Jan Philadelphia (48) + 94
Barberie, Peter (Curator)         (4) +0
Bock, Amanda N. (Curator)       (4) +0
Strand, Paul (1890 - 1976) S     (105) +0