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Snap judgments: exploring the Winogrand archive: drawing on a vast trove of the photographer's posthumous material, curators of a recent exhibition at Tucson's Center for Creative Photography had to negotiate an ethical minefield. (Issues & Commentary).
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Art in America
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February 1, 2002| Author:
Rubinstein, Raphael
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One day in 1983, Garry Winogrand called up the director of the Center for Creative Photography (CCP) at the University of Arizona in Tucson. Would the center be interested, the photographer wanted to know, in a gift of more than 10,000 of his prints and contact sheets? The New York City apartment that Winogrand had used for decades to store his photographs was going co-op and he didn't want to buy in. Winogrand hadn't actually lived in New York since the early 1970s: teaching jobs ...
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"Garry Winogrand 1964": international center of photography, New York. (Reviews).
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