Berenice Abbott, Unemployed men and makeshift huts, West Houston and Mercer St, Manhattan, 1935
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Berenice Abbott, Behavior of Waves, 1962
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Inge Morath. View from Raskolnikov’s Window, St. Petersburg, 1989
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Dorothea Lange, Ex-Slave with a Long Memory, Alabama, Texas, 1937
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Ansel Adams, Point Sur, Monterey, 1950
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Henry Hayashida, “Streamline.” ca.1935.
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Bob Seelig, 6th Ave subway tunnel under construction, NYC, 1939
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Berenice Abbott, Magnetism & Electricity I, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1958–61
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Inge Morath, A Llama in Times Square, December 2, 1957
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Inge Morath, Window Washers, 48th Street, New York, 1958
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Margaret Bourke-White, Pedestrians, New York, 1930
Gordon Matta-Clark, Splitting, 1973/74
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Struck my MOMA 1911 NY film, where horse, carriage, car, pedestrian, all seem equally privileged.
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Ah, yes, that was when traffic was safer than it was going to be for the next 100 years in NYC.
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