The Boston Globe: MoMA looks at Robert Frank’s six decades of photography and filmmaking after ‘The Americans’
MoMA looks at Robert Frank’s six decades of photography and filmmaking after ‘The Americans’
NEW YORK -- Robert Frank, a giant of 20th-century photography whose seminal book "The Americans" captured singular, candid moments of the 1950s and helped free picture-taking from the boundaries of ...
insider.si.edu: Robert Frank's The Americans : the art of documentary photography / Jonathan Day
Robert Frank's The Americans : the art of documentary photography / Jonathan Day
On 17 December, Sotheby’s will offer at auction an outstanding collection of images from Robert Frank’s The Americans, one of the most influential books of photography ever published. Collectors Ruth ...
The Washington Post: Robert Frank left still photography for ‘another mistress.’ Here she is.
NEW YORK — In 1960, Robert Frank published a slim volume of 83 photographs called “The Americans,” which remains one of the most absorbing and disturbing photographic projects since the medium was ...
A photo from Frank’s “The Americans” shows why he was the prince of blur. The Swiss American photographer Robert Frank (1924-2019) was a beacon of artistic empathy. He was also the prince of blur — ...
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 ...
The New York Times: ‘The Americans’ Made the Photographer Robert Frank a Star. What Came Next?
MoMA’s centenary exhibition of the artist revered for a groundbreaking book makes the case for his later work. By Arthur Lubow Robert Frank never recovered from the success of “The Americans.” On its ...