Walker Evans is one of the most vaunted American photographers in history. His name is evoked with reverence; his influence continues to shine through in work by contemporary photographers to this day ...
Had he not passed away in 1975, American photographer Walker Evans would have been 108 on Thursday. Pictured above, biting his pinkie nail, Evans is best known for the pictures he took while working ...
Walker Evans, “Subway Portrait” (1941); Gelatin silver print, 5 × 7 5/8 in.; (© Walker Evans Archive, The Metropolitan Museum of Art) Walker Evans, “Brooklyn Bridge” (1929) (© Walker Evans Archive, ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - From a photograph of an Alabama cotton picker's wife to scenes of urban poverty, the photographs of Walker Evans, on display in a new exhibit at New York's Museum of Modern Art ...
Walker Evans (1903-1975) was born in St. Louis. His father was an advertising copywriter and the family moved to Chicago and Toledo, Ohio, before his parents separated in 1918. Evans went with his ...
Nestled in a central gallery on the fourth floor of the Museum of Modern Art, between rooms containing seminal works by the likes of Robert Rauschenberg, Jackson Pollock, and Andy Warhol, “Walker ...
The photographer discusses Alice Neel, Walker Evans and the horror intrinsic to the American landscape. By Yaniya Lee This fall, the Met pairs images of Florida by Walker Evans and Anastasia Samoylova ...
Walker Evans: An American Master is an online-only auction of photographs that were once in the collection of The Museum of Modern Art, New York, the majority of which were printed in conjunction with ...
Bill Brandt and Walker Evans were both early 20th century photographers and were contemporaries active in the 1930s. Though they worked on different continents, they often took on similar subject ...
Walker Evans Walker Evans, born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1903, was a pivotal American photographer known for his documentation of American life during the Great Depression. He studied literature at ...
Shore’s new book, “Early Work,” hints at the towering figure he would become in photography, a master of elegantly prosaic scenes. By Arthur Lubow The photographer discusses Alice Neel, Walker Evans ...
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