Topic: Street Photography

Garry Winogrand / © The Estate of Garry Winogrand, courtesy Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco
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An American Epic: The Work of Garry Winogrand

A new exhibition at SFMOMA presents a retrospective look at Garry Winogrand’s most iconic and rare photographs.

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Joel Meyerowitz — Taking My Time
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Taking His Time: A Look Back at 50 Years of Joel Meyerowitz’s Photographs

In honor of the 50th anniversary of when he first took up a camera, photographer Joel Meyerowitz has compiled hundreds of his favorite images for a new two-volume collection.

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Dawoud Bey
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Harlem Revisited: A New Look at Dawoud Bey’s New York Portraits

Present-day Chicago is not Harlem in 1979. Present-day Harlem isn’t even Harlem in 1979. But at the Art Institute of Chicago’s new exhibition Dawoud Bey: Harlem USA, some things have stayed the same.

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Arthur Tress
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California Dreaming In 1964: Arthur Tress’ San Francisco

Arthur Tress’ witty and absurdist street photography captures 1960s-era San Francisco as a place caught between Left and Right, old and new, real and surreal. The work is on view at the Fisher Family Gallery of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco from March 3 to June 3.

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Richard Sandler
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Richard Sandler’s 80s: When Greed was Good

New York City street photographer Richard Sandler was handed a Leica in 1977—it all changed from there. His photographs of New York City tapped directly into the pulse of the 80s.

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Paul Trevor/Courtesy Museum of London
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London’s Street Photography

Author Colin Westerbeck writes for LightBox about the Museum of London’s current exhibition, London Street Photography.

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Phil Bergerson
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Phil Bergerson’s Shards of America

Canadian photographer Phil Bergerson’s exploration of America’s streets and the messages they offer.

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Arlene Gottfried
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Bacalaitos and Fireworks by Arlene Gottfried

Over the past four decades, documentary photographer Arlene Gottfried captured the vibrant Puerto Rican community that moved into her Crown Heights neighborhood in Brooklyn, a place where she remembers having her first Salsa lesson with a new neighbor.

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