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      Paul Strand

      Toward a Deeper Understanding: Paul Strand at Work

      Essay by Andrew Szegedy-Maszak | 72 pages, 27 tritone plates | 19 cm x 22 cm | Clothbound hardcover with a tipped-in photograph | Steidl | February 2008
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In the late 1940’s, Paul Strand spoke of creating “a series of photographs that focused on the history, architecture, environs and people of a small town (which) would reveal ‘the common denominator of all humanity’ and would be a bridge toward a deeper understanding between countries.” This book presents a rigorously edited selection of these photographs made in France, Italy and New England between the years 1943 and 1953.
Strand identified and explored the myriad variations of some central themes: the primal connection between humans and the natural world, the beauty of simple objects and structures, and the inherent dignity of every individual regardless of wealth or social status. Strand’s photographs encourage the viewer to look closely and observe how details and formal relations emerge.
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