Walker Evans

Walker Evans

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Walker Evans: America Seen With Open Eyes

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There is a photograph that stops you cold. A woman sits before a weathered wooden wall, her eyes meeting the camera with a directness so complete, so unguarded, that seven decades later it still feels like a conversation. Allie Mae Burroughs, captured by Walker Evans in Hale County, Alabama in 1936, is not a symbol of suffering. She is a person, fully present, fully dignified, and it is that insistence on full humanity that separates Evans from every other photographer of his era. The Museum of Modern Art, which gave Evans his landmark solo exhibition in 1938, understood this early. The art… Continue reading

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