Books

Walker Evans: Aperture Masters of Photography

(Aperture, 2016)

Walker Evans America: Pictures from the Great Depression

(Schirmer/Mosel, 1999)

Walker Evans: Photographs For The Farm Security Administration 1935-1938

(Da Capo Press, 1974)

Walker Evans

(Centre Pompidou, 2017)

American Photographers of the Depression: Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange and the FSA Photographers (Photofile)

(Thames & Hudson, 1991)

Walker Evans - American Photographs

(Schirmer/Mosel, 2016)

Walker Evans

(MOMA, 1971)

Walker Evans

(Prestel, 2017)

Walker Evans

(Princeton University Press, 2000)

Walker Evans

(Princeton University Press, 2004)

Walker Evans

(Phaidon, 2001)

Walker Evans

(MOMA, 1979)

Walker Evans

(Schirmer/Mosel, 1970)

Walker Evans

(Actes Sud, 2014)

Walker Evans

(Minneapolis Institute of Art, 2003)

Walker Evans: American Photographs: Books on Books No. 2

(Errata Editions, 2011)

Walker Evans: American Photographs: Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Edition

(MOMA, 2012)

Walker Evans At Work

(Westview Press, 1994)

Walker Evans & Company

(MOMA, 2002)

Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange & les photographes de la grande dépression

(Place Victoires, 2017)

Walker Evans (Photofile)

(Thames & Hudson, 2008)

More by Walker Evans

Let Us Now Praise Famous Men

Unembellished portrayal of rural poverty through meticulously composed photographs and introspective text, revealing the deep interplay between creative expression and social awareness.

Subway Portraits

Candid black-and-white images of New York subway passengers from 1938 to 1941, depicting unposed moments of solitude and anonymity.

Related Projects

Young Farmers, 1914. Collection of The Museum of Modern Art. Image courtesy of MoMA.
People of the 20th Century

Typological photographic study documenting German societal archetypes through seven thematic groups, spanning decades and social strata.

The Family, Luzzara, 1953
The Village

Portrayal of rural Italian village life, revealing intimate details of community members in domestic and communal spaces, highlighting unromanticized realities of post-war Italy.

Young Boy, Gondevilie, Charente
A Profile of France

Post-war French rural life, traditions, and landscapes through the lens of an American photographer and the words of a French poet.

Untitled, 1929-31. Collection of The Museum of Modern Art. Image courtesy of MoMA.
Roll, Jordan, Roll

African American life and culture in rural South Carolina during an era of social and cultural transition.

DePeyster statue, Bowling Green, looking north on Broadway, Manhattan, July 1936
Changing New York

Modernist exploration of 1930s New York's urban transformation, highlighting the contrast between historic architecture and the emergence of towering skyscrapers.

Close, No. 193 High Street
The Old Closes and Streets of Glasgow

The structural and social conditions of Glasgow’s slums before their demolition as part of urban improvement efforts in the late 19th century.

    "American Photographs", Walker Evans (1903-1975) | PhotoAnthology