Walker Evans |
Sherrie Levine |
In
1936 Walker Evans photographed the Burroughs, a family of sharecroppers
in Depression era Alabama. The pictures became famous when published in
Let us Now Praise Famous Men
with commentary by James Agee. Evans’ photographs became the
quintessential images of the Great Depression. In 1979 Sherrie Levine
rephotographed and exhibited the images without any further changes.
The exhibit made Levine famous. Query?! |
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Source: Michael Mandiburg Link: www.afterwalkerevans.com |
Source: Michael Mandiburg Link: www.aftersherrielevein.com |
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