1964 - Garry Winogrand
" I left New York in mid-June and returned late in October. The time was spent driving through the country in a slow car photographing all the time. "
One year after the assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, and still against the backdrop of the Vietnam War, Garry Winogrand criss-crossed the American territory at the wheel of a 1957 Ford Fairlane, using his Leica camera to freely immortalize his homeland in full color. These 195 photographs taken by Garry Winogrand (1928-1984) in the same year, most of which were previously unpublished, bear witness to an America more than ever at a crossroads in its history, a superpower increasingly affected by mass consumption and television, but still a naive and quirky frontier nation .
Published by Arena Editions, 2002
31.7 cm x 25.4 cm, 300 pages, good condition
ISBN 978-1892041623
" I left New York in mid-June and returned late in October. The time was spent driving through the country in a slow car photographing all the time. "
One year after the assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, and still against the backdrop of the Vietnam War, Garry Winogrand criss-crossed the American territory at the wheel of a 1957 Ford Fairlane, using his Leica camera to freely immortalize his homeland in full color. These 195 photographs taken by Garry Winogrand (1928-1984) in the same year, most of which were previously unpublished, bear witness to an America more than ever at a crossroads in its history, a superpower increasingly affected by mass consumption and television, but still a naive and quirky frontier nation .
Published by Arena Editions, 2002
31.7 cm x 25.4 cm, 300 pages, good condition
ISBN 978-1892041623
" I left New York in mid-June and returned late in October. The time was spent driving through the country in a slow car photographing all the time. "
One year after the assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, and still against the backdrop of the Vietnam War, Garry Winogrand criss-crossed the American territory at the wheel of a 1957 Ford Fairlane, using his Leica camera to freely immortalize his homeland in full color. These 195 photographs taken by Garry Winogrand (1928-1984) in the same year, most of which were previously unpublished, bear witness to an America more than ever at a crossroads in its history, a superpower increasingly affected by mass consumption and television, but still a naive and quirky frontier nation .
Published by Arena Editions, 2002
31.7 cm x 25.4 cm, 300 pages, good condition
ISBN 978-1892041623