The late photographer Garry Winogrand, who was raised in the Bronx and explored the city behind his lens for decades, is mostly recognizable by his black & white snapshots. The pioneer did work in color too, however, and a new exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum is projecting 450 of his color slides on to a wall. The slide show format was inspired by Winogrand himself, who in 1967 showed 80 of his color slides at MoMA, for an exhibit titled "New Documents." [ more › ]
from Gothamist http://bit.ly/2JckNic
from Gothamist http://bit.ly/2JckNic
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