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John Szarkowski: A Life in Photography
For nearly thirty years, from
1962 to 1991, John Szarkowski served as Director of the Department
of Photography at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
As organizer of more than 100 exhibitions - including landmark
shows of the work of Andre Kertesz, Walker Evans, Jacques-Henri
Latrigue, Gary Winogrand, Diane Arbus, William Eggleston, and a
four book project devoted to Eugene Atget...he taught several generations
how to think about and look at photographs.
Examining his double life as both curator and photographer, a
career he abandoned and recently returned to with the publication
of Mr. Bristol's Barn, this is a documentary on the man who helped
establish photography for the first time as a true and different
kind of art.
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I R E C T O R S : Richard
B. Woodward and Sandra McLeod
B & W / C O L O R , 4
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