Garry Winogrand

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Garry Winogrand was a pioneering American street photographer known for his candid, energetic images of mid-20th-century life in the United States, particularly in New York City.

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instanceOf human
photographer
street photographer
awardReceived Guggenheim Fellowship
National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship
causeOfDeath cancer
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1928-01-14
dateOfDeath 1984-03-19
educatedAt Columbia University
New School for Social Research
surface form: The New School for Social Research
employer Columbia University
School of Visual Arts
University of Texas at Austin
ethnicGroup Jewish Americans
surface form: Jewish American
exhibitedAt Museum of Modern Art
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Metropolitan Museum of Art
surface form: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
familyName Winogrand
fieldOfWork documentary photography
street photography
genre black-and-white photography
givenName Garry
hasChild Ethan Winogrand
Laurie Winogrand
Melissa Winogrand
influenced Joel Meyerowitz
Lee Friedlander
contemporary street photographers
influencedBy Robert Frank
Walker Evans
movement New York School of photography
street photography
name Garry Winogrand self-link
notableExhibition 1967 New Documents exhibition at Museum of Modern Art
notableFor candid photographs of everyday life
depictions of mid-20th-century American life
dynamic tilted compositions
photographs of New York City streets
use of wide-angle lenses
notableWork Public Relations
The Animals
Women Are Beautiful
occupation photographer
placeOfBirth New York City
The Bronx
placeOfDeath Mexico
Tijuana
sexOrGender male
spouse Adrienne Lubeau
Eileen Hale
Judy Teller

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Henri Cartier-Bresson influenced Garry Winogrand
Garry Winogrand name Garry Winogrand self-link
Robert Frank influenced Garry Winogrand