In the 1970s, photography took off. It was already vibrant (just see the documentary work of Diane Arbus or Lee Friedlander in the 1950s and ’60s), but by the 1970s, the art form that spent its first ...
If you only think of Ansel Adams as a master of black-and-white landscapes, you probably never ate his eggs poached in beer. Why limit William Eggleston to color photography? His cheese grits ...
The High Museum of Art in Atlanta Georgia will be holding a photography exhibit entitled Street Life: American Photographers from the 1960s and 70s until August 10th. Focusing on four American ...
The exhibition Reality Revisited includes more than 300 photographs from the 1970s, all in the Moderna Museet Collection of photography. It gives us a look into several realities, the lives of famous ...
In the photo, four young women walk arm in arm, smiling and laughing, on a beach promenade. They’re dressed in mini skirts and flip flops, and there’s what looks like a 1960s Ford Corsair in the ...
After my column on the long-lived Shakey’s Pizza in Montclair from 1961, a reader got in touch to share some ’70s memories from her days behind the counter at a Riverside Shakey’s. Leslie Nagby not ...
Back in the 1970s, the North Country was a hotspot for the back-to-the-land movement. Hippies abandoned city life to homestead in the country. Hundreds of communes and intentional communities sprung ...
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