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Robert Frank turns everyday images into something unforgettable, and, no, ... Robert Frank and photography: Art in the age of image overload. Updated: Jan. 21, 2012, 3:00 p.m.
Allen Ginsberg, Robert Frank, his Bleeker [sic] street home, New York (January 1984) displayed in "Life Dances On: Robert Frank in Dialogue" at the Museum of Modern Art. Photo by Ben Davis.
Robert Frank and Todd Webb traveled the U.S. in 1955. A show of their work will make you see America, and photography, with freshly rinsed eyes.
Robert Frank/S.F. Museum of Modern Art. Numberless photographers take memorable pictures now and then, but few can claim, as Robert Frank can, to have rerouted their art form.
Running through Aug. 23, “Looking In: Robert Frank’s ‘The Americans’ ” originated at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Curator Sarah Greenough mounted the exhibition to ...
“Life Dances On: Robert Frank in Dialogue,” a new exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, explores the work Frank made after “The Americans,” including in an adjunct show, “Robert Frank ...
The Fifties and the Anti-Fifties: Robert Frank’s The Americans Ackland Art Museum Through Jan. 4 In 1958, Swiss-born Robert Frank published The Americans, and photography has never quite ...
Earlier this year, there was “Robert Frank and Todd Webb: Across America, 1955,” at the Addison Gallery of American Art. “Robert Frank — Be Happy” is at the Museum Folkwang, in Essen ...
That human stillness is no less evident in "Robert Frank: Sideways." It runs at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art through Jan. 29. As in "The Americans," dreaminess and solidity uniquely combine.
Robert Frank’s favorite picture from his seminal photo book The Americans—published in France in 1958 and then a year later in the U. S.—is of an ... The Art and Life of Robert Frank.
The Museum of Modern Art is celebrating the centennial of the birth of renowned photographer and filmmaker, Robert Frank—born on November 9, 1924 in Zurich, Switzerland—with its first ...
Robert Frank, a trailblazing photographer known for fundamentally altering the landscape of 20th-century documentary art, has died. He was 94. The news, first reported by the New York Times, was ...