He has a lifetime retrospective book, "Where I Find Myself," that covers more than his street photography. It is an interesting read and gives a different perspective on his body of work, from street to large-format land/cityscapes and still-life.
Picasso was pretty good until the start of WWi. Pollock was never any good. I've seen lots of Meyerowitz, including some on hotel room walls, but I can't remember any of them. As for Shore, he's another one who took so many pictures that some were bound to be good. And Holy Cow, I'm 76.