ブルックリン美術館のインスタグラム(brooklynmuseum) - 7月28日 21時17分
Photographs taken by #GarryWinogrand on the road in the 1960s are observations of a native New Yorker and a first-generation Jewish American who was dazzled by, yet ambivalent about, the rest of the United States, especially following the assassination of John F. Kennedy and in the midst of the Vietnam War and the Civil Rights Movement. Winogrand attempted to visualize what he thought to be a more honest representation of the U.S., photographing isolation, consumerism, gender and racial prejudice, and the military-industrial complex. Yet he managed to find humor, joy, and hope in many of his subjects. #WinograndColor 📸 Anna Burholt
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linette
I really loved how the work was shown, and he was a great photographer, but I was under the impression that more of the ‘racial prejudice’ and civil rights era were going to be shown. I may have seen 5 images with people of color. Were there not many BIPOC living in NYC in the 60’s-70’s? The show was a strong example of the world shown through a white mans eyes IMO.
gottmore
Art is a Reflection of the Everyday 💎💸💎💸
mishjaffeart
This exhibit is mesmerizing
owltreekid
Really powerful
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