© Aperture Foundation, Inc., Paul Strand Archive, 2022

COLLECTION CATALOG

Mr. Bennett, West River Valley, Vermont
Paul Strand
Técnica
Gelatin silver print on baryta paper
Medidas
Printed area size: 15 × 11,8 cm
Inventario
FM000904
Fecha
1944
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1944
1945
Inscripción/Leyenda
Signed, titled and dated by Hazel Strand on the back
Autor
Nacimiento: Nueva York, 1890
Fallecimiento: Orgeval, Francia, 1976
Photography
Serie:
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© Aperture Foundation, Inc., Paul Strand Archive, 2022

Descripción

In 1945 a major exhibition dedicated to the work of Paul Strand took place at the Museum of Modern Art in New York that included 172 photographs, becoming the greatest retrospective devoted to a photographer to date. The project was conceived by Nancy Newhall, Head of the Department of Photography at the institution, who during the show’s preparation proposed to collaborate with Strand on a book about New England, a region located in the northeastern United States.

For a little over a month and a half Strand traveled with his camera throughout the region. His previous experience in Mexico had provided him with an attentive eye for capturing the social and cultural reality of the territory; in this instance through photographs of landscapes, diverse forms of architecture, and through his characteristic portraits. Resulting from this process his first photobook, Time in New England, was published in 1950, with texts by Nancy Newhall. The project’s outcome and his successful collaboration with Newhall inspired Strand to initiate  a series of publications that coincided with a growing demand for travel books.

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