2005.75, Zoe Leonard, Tree and Fence, East 6th Street (close up), 1998, gelatin silver print
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2017.43.7, Amy Blakemore, Plaza, 1993, toned gelatin silver print
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Amy Blakemore's diaristic photographs explore a range of day-to-day subjects that generally insinuate a voyeuristic vantage point.
1977.72 Smith, Willy
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Tony Smith was an artist familiar with architecture as well as sculpture; his work incorporates both types of construction. The uncluttered geometry of a work like "Willy" has the force of an architectural building.
1976.24 Serra, Untitled
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The weight and density of Cor-Ten steel is emphasized by Richard Serra's massive pieces, which deliberately suggest a sense of ponderous, even dangerous, balance. The effect is both psychological and physical.
1978.19, Winds Between the Worlds, c. 1945, print 1977
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This image and another by Carlotta M.
1978.18, Carlotta M. Corpron, Light, White Paper and Glass, c. 1945, print 1977
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This image and another by Carlotta M.
1975.88 Winogrand, Untitled (New York)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
As the leading figure in America’s street photography movement, Garry Winogrand carried a 35mm Leica and took pictures constantly for over three decades.
1983.582, Blythe Bohnen, Self-Portraits; head in Motion, 1978, gelatin silver print
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Trained as a painter, Blythe Bohnen began using photography to capture the motion of her gestures on canvas. Later, she made a series of self-portraits using a timed shutter and precise movements that resulted in blurred, nearly abstracted images.