
Harry Gamboa Jr., Decoy Gang War Victim, 1974, printed 2007, inkjet print.
©HARRY GAMBOA JR./COURTESY THE ARTIST
Pictures at an Exhibition presents images of one notable show every weekday.
Today’s show: “The City Lost and Found: Capturing New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, 1960–1980” is currently on view at the Princeton University Art Museum in Princeton, New Jersey, until Sunday, June 7. The exhibition draws together more than 150 works—including photographs, films, posters, periodicals, and architectural renderings and planning documents—to examine the urban crisis and unrest in these three major U.S. cities during the two decades. Among the artists included in the show are Garry Winogrand, Romare Bearden, and Richard Haas. As part of the exhibition’s focus on multimedia, the curators have also published a website that maps out the buildings and streets that served as the inspiration or contact point for some of the works in the show.
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Garry Winogrand, Hard Hat Rally, New York City, 1969, printed 1978, gelatin silver print.
©THE ESTATE OF GARRY WINOGRAND/COURTESY FRAENKEL GALLERY/GIFT OF VICTOR S. GETTNER, CLASS OF 1927, AND MRS. GETTNER
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Romare Bearden, The Block II, 1972, paper collage with foil, paint, ink, graphite, and surface abrasion on 17 fiberboard and plywood panels.
©ROMARE BEARDEN FOUNDATION/LICENSED BY VAGA, NEW YORK, NY/COLLECTION OF WALTER O. AND LINDA J. EVANS
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Bruce Davidson, Untitled, from East 100th Street, 1966–68, gelatin silver print.
©BRUCE DAVIDSON/MAGNUM PHOTOS/COURTESY HOWARD GREENBERG GALLERY, NEW YORK
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Kenneth Josephson, Chicago, 1969, photo collage.
©KENNETH JOSEPHSON/THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO, GIFT OF THE SCHOOL OF THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO
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Richard Haas, Proposal to Paint the Shadow of Madison Square Garden Tower on the Corner of Park Avenue South and 23rd Street, 1976, gouache on gelatin silver print.
©RICHARD HAAS/LICENSED BY VAGA, NEW YORK, NY/THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO, GIFT OF META S. AND RONALD BERGER
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Julius Shulman, The Castle, 325 S. Bunker Hill Avenue, Los Angeles, California, (Demolished 1969), ca. 1968, gelatin silver print.
©J. PAUL GETTY TRUST, USED WITH PERMISSION/JULIUS SHULMAN PHOTOGRAPHY ARCHIVE, RESEARCH LIBRARY AT THE GETTY RESEARCH INSTITUTE, LOS ANGELES
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Paul Rudolph, Lower Manhattan Expressway, New York City, Perspective Section, ca. 1970, ink on mylar.
PRINTS ANDPHOTOGRAPHS DIVISION, LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, WASHINGTON, D.C.
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27 April 2015 | 4:15 pm – Source: artnews.com
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