Robert Frank Photography The Americans

The Boston Globe: MoMA looks at Robert Frank’s six decades of photography and filmmaking after ‘The Americans’

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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

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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?

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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 ...