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French photographer
Eugène Atget was a French commercial photographer who specialized in photographing the architecture and associated arts of Paris and its environs at the turn of the 20th century. Very few biographical...
German artist
John Heartfield was a German artist best known for his agitprop photomontages—collages of text and imagery found in mass-produced media—and his role in the development of the Dada movement in Berlin. The...
American photographer
Garry Winogrand was an American street photographer known for his spontaneous images of people in public engaged in everyday life, particularly of New Yorkers during the 1960s. His unusual camera angles,...
German-born photographer
Ilse Bing was a German-born photographer known for her early mastery of the lightweight 35-mm Leica camera and for her intricately composed street photographs and self-portraits. Bing attended the University...
French photographer
Gisèle Freund was a German-born French photographer noted especially for her portraits of artists and writers and for working in colour film in its nascency. Freund was raised in an affluent Jewish household...
American artist
Felix Gonzalez-Torres was a Cuban-born American sculptor, photographer, and conceptual artist known for work in a variety of media that addresses issues of identity, desire, originality, loss, the metaphor...
American photographer
William Eggleston is an American photographer whose straightforward depictions of everyday objects and scenes, many of them in the southern United States, were noted for their vivid colours, precise composition,...
American photographer
Paul Strand was a photographer whose work influenced the emphasis on sharp-focused, objective images in 20th-century American photography. When he was 17 years old, Strand began to study photography with...
Italian photographer
Tina Modotti was a photographer who was noted for her symbolic close-ups and images of Mexican workers. Modotti spent most of her childhood in Austria, where her parents were migrant labourers. The family...
American photographer
W. Eugene Smith was an American photojournalist noted for his compelling photo-essays, which were characterized by a strong sense of empathy and social conscience. At age 14 Smith began to use photography...
Japanese photographer
Hiroshi Sugimoto is a Japanese photographer whose realistic images of intangible or impossible phenomena challenged the understanding of photography as an “objective” art form. Sugimoto received a B.A....
American photographer
Sally Mann is an American photographer whose powerful images of childhood, sexuality, and death are often deemed controversial. Mann was introduced to photography by her father, Robert Munger, a physician...
American photographer
Gertrude Käsebier was an American portrait photographer who was one of the founders of the influential Photo-Secession group and who is best known for her evocative images of women and domestic scenes....
Chilean-born artist
Alfredo Jaar is a Chilean-born conceptual artist whose work probes the relationship between the First World and the Third World. Jaar lived on the island of Martinique between the ages of 6 and 16. When...
American photographer
Carleton E. Watkins was an American photographer best known for his artistic documentation of the landscape of the American West. He also produced images of industrial sites in that region. (For further...
German photographer
Thomas Demand is a German photographer known for his large-scale photographs of paper-and-cardboard reconstructions of indoor scenes. On initial viewing, the images appear to portray “real” settings, but...
Chinese artist
Zhang Huan is a Chinese artist known for both his early photographed performance art that often showcased his own naked body and for his later production of a great variety of large mass-produced objects....
Japanese artist
Morimura Yasumasa is a Japanese artist known for his large-scale self-portraits that are often superimposed on art-historical images or on pictures of iconic individuals. After graduating (1978) from Kyōto...