The historic New York home and studio that Robert Frank bought after publishing The Americans could be yours, for the right ...
The Swiss American photographer Robert Frank (1924-2019) was a beacon of artistic empathy. He was also the prince of blur — the first great photographer to use photographic blur not only to suggest ...
The artist couple first moved to the building in the 1970s but left plenty intact from its SRO days.
"Brush" -- Flags and mirrors -- A step away from them -- Road trips and mind trips -- Early morning in the universe -- Like jumping in the water -- First thought, best thought -- The network of human ...
Don’t Blink: Robert Frank, showing at Cornell Cinema this Wednesday, tells the story behind a photograph. A picture is worth a thousand words, and in his lifetime Robert Frank, named by his former ...
Frame: 11.81 x 14.76 x 1.18 in. (30 x 37.5 x 3 cm.) Flush mounted, with Frank's signature, in ink, and the Robert Frank Archive hand stamp with the title and negative date, in pencil, and the ...
His patience is sorely tested when the camera runs out of film. Director Gerald Fox (notable for films on artists Gilbert & George, Marc Quinn and Bill Viola) asks him to repeat everything he has just ...
A photo from Frank’s “The Americans” shows why he was the prince of blur. The Swiss American photographer Robert Frank (1924-2019) was a beacon of artistic empathy. He was also the prince of blur — ...
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