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Winogrand Color - Slipcase Edition: Blue
Winogrand Color - Slipcase Edition: Blue
Winogrand Color - Slipcase Edition: Blue
Winogrand Color - Slipcase Edition: Blue
Winogrand Color - Slipcase Edition: Blue
Winogrand Color - Slipcase Edition: Blue
Winogrand Color - Slipcase Edition: Blue
Winogrand Color - Slipcase Edition: Blue
Winogrand Color - Slipcase Edition: Blue
Winogrand Color - Slipcase Edition: Blue
Winogrand Color - Slipcase Edition: Blue
Winogrand Color - Slipcase Edition: Blue
Winogrand Color - Slipcase Edition: Blue
Winogrand Color - Slipcase Edition: Blue

Winogrand Color - Slipcase Edition: Blue

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Garry Winogrand

Winogrand Color

twin palms publishers
november 2023
12 x 12 inches
176 pages
150 four color plates
clothbound hardcover with dust jacket

slipcase edition

blue

Edited by Michael Almereyda and Susan Kismaric
“We have not loved life.” Winogrand made the photographs in this book in defiance of this self-appraisal. A loving spirit charges and elevates picture after picture, riding an emotional circuit that sweeps from empathy to affection to outright elation, extending across two decades of work made mostly in broad daylight, on the street, on the road, at the beach, in color.
Garry Winogrand is known primarily for his spontaneous and energetic street photography in black-and-white. What is lesser known is that Winogrand also shot more than 45,000 color slides between the early 1950s and late 1960s. These photographs were often taken between assignments, when the photographer, working on his own, developed and refined an approach to his medium that was increasingly open, independent, and radical. He routinely photographed with two cameras strapped around his neck, one loaded with color film, the other with black and white.

Winogrand Color presents 150 photographs selected from the archives at the Center for Creative Photography by the American film director, Michael Almereyda and former Museum of Modern Art curator, Susan Kismaric. It is the first monograph dedicated to the artist's rarely seen color work.