Walker Evans (1903–75) is an acknowledged master of photography whose diverse body of work continues to shape our understanding of the modern era. Evans began photographing in the 1920s, moving quickly to define his aesthetic and subject matter: straight and sober images of American everyday life and its environs. Within a decade he had produced some of the most significant photographs of the twentieth century, exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art and published two landmark books: American Photographs (1938) and Let us now Praise Famous Men with James Agee (1941). Evans wrote art and film reviews for Time (1943–45), was employed by Fortune between 1945 and ’65 and taught at Yale thereafter. Steidl has published Lyric Documentary (2006), Walker Evans: the magazine work (2014) and Double Elephant (2015).
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Anastasia Samoylova, Walker Evans
Floridas
€ 58.00 -
Lee Friedlander, Walker Evans, Garry Winogrand, Manuel Alvarez Bravo
Double Elephant
€ 198.00 -
Walker Evans
Walker Evans: The Magazine Work
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Walker Evans
Lyric Documentary
Out of print -
Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Walker Evans
Documentary and Anti-Graphic Photographs
Out of print