| Garry Winogrand | |   ACTIVE BACKLIST GARRY WINOGRAND YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS ISBN: 9780300191776 | US $85.00 Pub Date: Active | Limited Quantity
          OUT OF PRINT LISTING GARRY WINOGRAND: PUBLIC RELATIONS Introduction by Tod Papageorge. THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, NEW YORK ISBN: 9780870706325 | US $24.95 Pub Date: 4/2/2004 Out of print | Not available
GARRY WINOGRAND: THE ANIMALS Essay by John Szarkowski. THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, NEW YORK ISBN: 9780870706332 | US $21.95 Pub Date: 4/2/2004 Out of print | Not available
WINOGRAND: FIGMENTS FROM THE REAL WORLD Photographs by Garry Winogrand. Text by John Szarkowski. THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, NEW YORK ISBN: 9780870706356 | US $55.00 Pub Date: 6/2/2003 Out of print | Not available
ARRIVALS & DEPARTURES: THE AIRPORT PICTURES OF GARRY WINOGRAND Edited by Alex Harris and Lee Friedlander. D.A.P./DISTRIBUTED ART PUBLISHERS, INC. ISBN: 9781891024474 | US $45.00 Pub Date: 9/2/2003 Out of Print | Not available
THE MAN IN THE CROWD: THE UNEASY STREETS OF GARRY WINOGRAND By Fran Lebowitz. Photographs by Garry Winogrand. Edited by Jeffrey Fraenkel. D.A.P./FRAENKEL GALLERY ISBN: 9781881337058 | US $45.00 Pub Date: 1/2/1999 Out of print | Not available
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| Introduction by Tod Papageorge. Published by The Museum of Modern Art, New York[What Winogrand] has given us in these photographs is a unilateral report of how we behaved under pressure during a time of costumes and causes, and of how extravagantly, outrageously and continuously we displayed what we wanted. --Tod Papageorge Public Relations is a distillation of a photographic project begun by Garry Winogrand in 1969 when he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship to photograph what he called “the effect of media on events.” With his characteristic zeal, passion, spontaneity and intensity, Winogrand photographed an array of public events including museum openings, press conferences, sports games, demonstrations, award ceremonies, a birthday party and a moon shot. The photographs depict our emerging dependence on the media as well as how the media changes and sometimes even creates the event itself. First published to accompany a 1977 exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, New York.
|  | STATUS: Out of print | 1/1/2007 For assistance locating a copy, please see our list of recommended out of print specialists > |
| Essay by John Szarkowski. Published by The Museum of Modern Art, New YorkWinogrand's zoo, even if true, is a grotesquery. It is a surreal Disneyland where unlikely human beings and jaded careerist animals stare at each other through bars, exhibiting bad manners and a mutual failure to recognize their own ludicrous predicaments. --John Szarkowski The Animals is a classic photo book by the incessant, masterful photographer Garry Winogrand, reissued in a new edition by The Museum of Modern Art, New York, which first published the book in 1968. In it, Winogrand leaves the streets of the city for the caged aisles of the real urban jungle, the zoo, where he captures some of the more humiliating and strange moments in the lives of God's creatures. See a lion stick its tongue out between chain-link fencing, an orangutan pee into another's mouth, a hippo give a great big yawn, two lions lamely going at it, and seals watching lovers kiss.
|  | STATUS: Out of print | 8/1/2007 For assistance locating a copy, please see our list of recommended out of print specialists > |
| Photographs by Garry Winogrand. Text by John Szarkowski. Published by The Museum of Modern Art, New YorkBack in Print! The first comprehensive overview of the work of Garry Winogrand, long out of print and difficult to come by, contains an eloquent and important essay on the life and work of the photographer by John Szarkowski and a lavish plate section presenting the photographs thematically. Grouped under the following titles-- Eisenhower Years, The Street, Women, The Zoo, On the Road, The Sixties, Etc, The Fort Worth Fat Stock Show and Rodeo, Airport and Unfinished Work-- many of the 179 plates are works that had never before been published. The last section includes 25 pictures chosen from the enormous body of work that Winogrand left unedited at the time of his death in 1984. In his essay, Szarkowski, who knew the photographer well during most of his career, describes the development of Winogrand's pictorial strategies during his years as a photojournalist, the increasing complexity of his motifs as he pursued more personal goals, and the challenge posed for other photographers by the powerful and distinctive authority of Winogrand's best work, “with its manic sense of a life balanced somewhere between animal high spirits and an apprehension of moral disaster.”
|  | STATUS: Out of print | 5/28/2010 For assistance locating a copy, please see our list of recommended out of print specialists > |
| Edited by Alex Harris and Lee Friedlander. Published by D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, Inc.If Garry Winogrand photographed everything, all the time, as he is famous for having done, his pictures of airports convey the many still very familiar sights and spaces and sensations attached to air travel. Arriving at an airport, checking baggage, watching other travelers amble, walk and sometimes rush by, luggage trailing and flailing and neatly rolling along, passengers waiting forever on those long rows of attached seats, friends and relatives greeting each other and saying goodbye: everything that happened and stills happens in these vast public spaces. Winogrand's airport photographs were taken over a period of 25 years, with the first frame shot around 1958 and the last in 1983, just months before his death. In Winogrand's archive at the Center for Creative Photography at the University of Arizona in Tucson, there are hundreds of contact sheets containing airport images, and over 1,100 prints of airplanes and airports that Winogrand made during his lifetime. Edited by Alex Harris, one of the first to publish selections from this body of work, in DoubleTake magazine in 1996, and longtime friend and colleague Lee Friedlander, The Airport Pictures of Garry Winogrand assembles 86 of the photographer's most compelling, never-before published images of travelers, flight attendants, airport waiting rooms, airplanes on runways and all the people and places in between.
|  | STATUS: Out of Print | 00/00/00 For assistance locating a copy, please see our list of recommended out of print specialists > |
| By Fran Lebowitz. Photographs by Garry Winogrand. Edited by Jeffrey Fraenkel. Published by D.A.P./Fraenkel GalleryTo this viewer [Winogrand] seems, in fact, the central photographer of his generation.--John Szarkowski. "The Man in the Crowd, with 107 black-and-white photographs, is a retrospective of Winogrand's street photography. Each image is filled with detail, rich gestures and complex motifs."--The New York Times Book Review.
|  | STATUS: Out of print | 10/22/2002 For assistance locating a copy, please see our list of recommended out of print specialists > |
| Published by Yale University PressWidely regarded as one of the most important photographers of the 20th century, Garry Winogrand (1928–1984) did much of his best-known work in Manhattan during the 1960s, becoming an epic chronicler of that tumultuous decade. But Winogrand was also an avid traveler and roamed extensively around the United States, bringing exquisite work out of nearly every region of the country.
This landmark retrospective catalogue looks at the full sweep of Winogrand’s exceptional career. Drawing from his enormous output, which at the time of his death included thousands of rolls of undeveloped film and unpublished contact sheets, the book will serve as the most substantial compendium of Winogrand’s work to date. Lavishly illustrated with both iconic images and photographs that have never been seen before now, and featuring essays by leading scholars of American photography, Garry Winogrand presents a vivid portrait of an artist who unflinchingly captured America’s swings between optimism and upheaval in the postwar era.
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