Books
More by Walker Evans
- Walker Evans (1903-1975)
Unembellished portrayal of rural poverty through meticulously composed photographs and introspective text, revealing the deep interplay between creative expression and social awareness.
- Walker Evans (1903-1975)
Candid black-and-white images of New York subway passengers from 1938 to 1941, depicting unposed moments of solitude and anonymity.
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- August Sander (1876-1964)
Typological photographic study documenting German societal archetypes through seven thematic groups, spanning decades and social strata.
- Paul Strand (1890-1976)
Portrayal of rural Italian village life, revealing intimate details of community members in domestic and communal spaces, highlighting unromanticized realities of post-war Italy.
- Paul Strand (1890-1976)
Post-war French rural life, traditions, and landscapes through the lens of an American photographer and the words of a French poet.
- Doris Ulmann (1882-1934)
African American life and culture in rural South Carolina during an era of social and cultural transition.
- Berenice Abbott (1898-1991)
Modernist exploration of 1930s New York's urban transformation, highlighting the contrast between historic architecture and the emergence of towering skyscrapers.
- Thomas Annan (1829-1887)
The structural and social conditions of Glasgow’s slums before their demolition as part of urban improvement efforts in the late 19th century.