Garry Winogrand
American
1928, New York, New York
1984, Tijuana, Mexico
Tod Papageorge began to photograph in 1962, during his last semester as a student in literature at the University of New Hampshire.
Works in the Collection
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Garry WinograndNew York1970; printed 1970s -
Garry WinograndUntitled, from the portfolio Women are Beautiful1981 -
Garry WinograndCentennial Ball, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York1969 -
Garry WinograndOpening, Frank Stella Exhibition, The Museum of Modern Art1970 -
Garry WinograndT.W.A. Terminal, Kennedy Airport, New York1978 -
Garry WinograndMetropolitan Opera, New York Cityca. 1951, printed 2012 -
Garry WinograndJohn F. Kennedy, Democratic National Convention, Los Angeles1960, printed 2012 -
Garry WinograndLos Angeles1980–1983, printed 2012 -
Garry WinograndVenice Beach, Los Angeles1980–1983, printed 2012 -
Garry WinograndPoint Mugu Naval Air Station, Californiaca. 1979, printed 2012 -
Garry WinograndRodeo, Fort Worth1975 -
Garry WinograndNew York1968 -
Garry WinograndLong Island, New York1966, printed 1960s -
Garry WinograndNorman Mailer’s Fiftieth Birthday Party, New York1973 -
Garry WinograndCentral Park, New York1971, printed 1970s -
Garry WinograndApollo 11 Moon Launch, Cape Kennedy, Florida1969; printed 1970s -
Garry WinograndNew York1969 -
Garry WinograndWhite Sands National Monument, New Mexico1964 -
Garry WinograndUntitledca. 1955 -
Garry WinograndUntitled, from the portfolio Women Are Beautifulca. 1970, printed 1981
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