New York, 1972
gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 inches (sheet) [27.9 x 35.6 cm]
The Tampa Museum of Art will have a new Garry Winograd exhibit on display until April 2024. The photos will come from the portfolio Women are Beautiful (1975).
Who is Garry Winograd?
Garry Winogrand transformed the genre of street photography in the 1960s. With his Leica camera in hand, he captured the movements, both hurried and introspective, and raw emotions of his subjects. Initially published as a monograph, the portfolio Women are Beautiful (1975) represents Winogrand’s most significant project. Comprised of 85 photographs, the series features women engaged a range of ordinary activities. From walking across the street to enjoying a conversation and dancing in a crowd. Some photos are direct, with the woman walking straight towards Winogrand’s lens. While others reveal the photographer observing quiet moments of solitude.
More about the Tampa Museum of Art
In the early 1980s, the Tampa Museum of Art established photography—with an emphasis on work created after 1970—as a primary collecting area. The collection now comprises more than 950 photographs and demonstrates how the medium evolved throughout the 20th-century. TMA’s photography collection includes works by John Baldessari, James Casebere, and Cindy Sherman, as well as the candid photographs of Henri Cartier-Bresson, Andy Warhol, and Winogrand.
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