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"Rubinfien, Leo"
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A Map of the East
1992
PHOTO: COLOR, Left: The Super-Express Station, Atami, Japan, 1984; PHOTO: COLOR, A Cherry-Blossom Picnic in a Grove, Miyajima, Japan, 1984; PHOTO: COLOR, Poor People's Houses, Jakarta, Indonesia, 1984; PHOTO: COLOR, In the Window of a Fish Restaurant, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 1983; PHOTO: COLOR, On the Breakwater at Kenceran Beach During Idul Fitri, Surabaya, 1982; PHOTO: COLOR, In the Northwestern Hills, Kyoto, Japan, 1984; PHOTO: COLOR, The Pacific Ocean at Katsuura, Kii, Japan, 1979; PHOTO: COLOR, A Decorated Car in the Flower Market, Calcutta, India, 1986 / [Leo Rubinfien]
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The Poetry of Plain Seeing
2000
Walker Evans transmuted his deep misgivings about American society into classic photographs of everyday life.
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'It's The Way Poets Must Feel!'
1978
So says Marc Kaczmarek of his reactions while making photographs
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John Yang Visions of Innocence
1978
In search of simplicity, this photographer blends solitude and understated drama for images that have a poetry of their own
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Through Western Eyes
1978
Seven artists talk about living and working in Southern California
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Love/Hate Relations
1978
The ironic stance which has characterized much of the best American photography was succinctly defined by Diane Arbus when she said, referring to the grotesque subjects of her portraits, \"I hear myself saying, 'How terrific,' and there's this woman making a face. I really mean it's terrific. I don't mean I wish I looked like that. I don't mean I wish my children looked like that.
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