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Photography in America, 1850–1965. October 13–November 28, 1965. Untitled (Friends of Photography) It was pioneering in its

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It was pioneering in its realization that the computer and the television were not just tools

It documents a vast society emerging from the restrictive years of the Cultural Revolution and stepping onto the precipice of global modernization and economic reopening

A Landscape of Kitsch and Americana: The monograph captures the quirky

or framing couples at a drive-in theater

Gowin’s images initially resemble abstract expressionist paintings or delicate organic patterns

Photography in America, 1850–1965. October 13–November 28, 1965. Untitled (Friends of Photography) It was pioneering in itsYale University Art Gallery, 1965. Edited with an Introduction by Robert M. Doty. Includes exhibit checklist with 160 works. 42 one to a page illustrations. Photographers in the exhibit (most with illustrations in this exhibition catalog): Ansel Adams; George N. Barnard; Francis Bruguiere; Wynn Bullock; Harry Callahan; F. Holland Day; Walker Evans; Robert Frank; Lee Friedlander; Alexander Gardner; Charles Harbutt; Erich Hartmann; Dave Heath; Lewis

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