
Minor White
United States(July 9, 1908 – 1976)
25
Works

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Minor White: Photography as Pure Inner Vision
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There is a photograph of frost on a windowpane, taken sometime in the 1960s, that stops you completely. It looks like nothing so much as a lunar landscape, or perhaps an aerial view of a river delta, or the surface of a dream just before waking. That Minor White made images which refused to settle into a single meaning was not an accident. It was his entire philosophy, his life's work, and the reason that institutions from the Museum of Modern Art in New York to the George Eastman Museum in Rochester continue to hold his prints among their most prized holdings. His reputation has never faded… Continue reading
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