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Strand, Paul. Paul Strand Photographs, 1910-1974. March 7-28, 1981.

Strand, Paul. Paul Strand Photographs, 1910-1974. March 7-28, 1981.

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Hirschl & Adler Galleries, 1981. Exhibition catalog, wraps, 16 pages, 10 illustrations, including some seldom seen, with checklist of 71 works, two-page introduction by Russ Anderson, and biographical chronology. Near very good with moderate shelf wear.  Summary:

Paul Strand: Photographs, 1910–1974 (1981) is a specialized exhibition catalog published by Hirschl & Adler Galleries to document a major retrospective commercial exhibition held from March 7 to March 28, 1981. The publication acts as a concise historical record of a survey spanning more than six decades of the master photographer’s career.

Key Elements of the Work

  • The Chronological Sweep: The catalog covers an extensive creative timeline, tracing Strand's evolution from his early 1910s Pictorialist roots and groundbreaking 1920s New York street abstractions, through his mid-century regional documentary projects, and concluding with his final 1970s nature studies in Orgeval, France.

  • The Portfolio Checklist: The volume functions as an important reference tool for collectors and historians, featuring a comprehensive checklist of the exhibited vintage and modern silver prints. It maps out the exact provenance and titles of his iconic series, including New York, Mexico, New England, France, Italy, and Egypt.

  • The Gallery Presentation: Published shortly after Strand's death in 1976, this catalog reflects the early 1980s fine art market's consolidation of his legacy, framing his lifetime output within the context of a prestigious fine art gallery setting.

Narrative Intent

The publication serves to codify Strand’s status as a pillar of modernism. By organizing sixty-four years of visual output into a structured, chronological narrative, the catalog highlights the unwavering formal precision, sharp focus, and deep humanism that unified Strand's diverse geographic explorations into a single, cohesive artistic vision.

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