These three questions came to mind as I studied the 300 photographs at the new Henri Cartier-Bresson exhibition that opened at MoMA last week. The show entitled The Modern Century focuses on the ...
I was glad to see that The New York Times featured its obituary of Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004) on the front I was glad to see that The New York Times featured its obituary of Henri ...
Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908–2004) is considered to be a founding father of contemporary street photography—a movement dedicated to capturing the flux of life in the public sphere. Life Is Once, ...
“In the mid 1960s, Cartier-Bresson met with MOMA’s then curator of photography, John Szarkowski, and they decided to mount a major exhibition of 150 of his works titled ‘Recent Photographs,’ which ...
Image: 13.5 x 9 in. (34.29 x 22.86 cm.) Rue Mouffetard, Paris is Henri Cartier-Bresson's most celebrated and beloved photographs. Taken in 1954 on one of the oldest and liveliest streets of Paris, ...
French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson died at the age of 95. Ray Suarez discusses the work of Cartier-Bresson with Phillip Brookman, curator of photography at the Corcoran Gallery in Washington.
PARIS - Legendary French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson, who traveled the world for more than a half century capturing human drama with his camera, has died at age 95. Cartier-Bresson shot for ...
17.3 x 25 cm. (6.8 x 9.8 in.) Peter Galassi (ed.), Henri Cartier-Bresson. The Early Work (Museum of Modern Art), New York 1987, p. 130; Henri Cartier-Bresson ...
PARIS (AP) -- Legendary French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson, who traveled the world for more than a half century capturing human drama with his camera, has died at age 95. Cartier-Bresson shot ...
CHICAGO (Reuters Life!) - Irving Penn once branded Henri Cartier-Bresson a "thief" after the famed photographer surreptitiously snapped Penn's portrait relaxing with his brother Arthur, then ...
The anniversary show at the International Center of Photography, with 170 pictures, demonstrates how the camera can illuminate, persuade and puzzle. By Arthur Lubow His camera captured the variety of ...
Calling his work “subjective documentary,” he seemed to take an almost anthropological delight in chronicling the absurdities of human behavior. By Ali Watkins A rare glimpse inside the archive of The ...