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I had a chance to walk this show over the weekend and just want to make sure those that may be visiting the Philadelphia area are aware of the exhibition, which will be at the Brandywine until May 11.
It's remarkable that these two men both received Guggenheim fellowships in the same year, and each were recommended for their fellowships by Walker Evans, and yet they apparently didn't know each other or know about each other's projects. It makes for great comparison viewing and a fine way to spend a couple of hours. Webb never published his work by the way, and Frank very much did publish his.
My only gripe, and it's a fairly minor one I suppose, is that 100% of Frank's images are vintage silver gelatin prints and 100% of Webb's images are inkjet and printed last year. It would have been nice to see Webb's images treated to period correct printing.
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It's remarkable that these two men both received Guggenheim fellowships in the same year, and each were recommended for their fellowships by Walker Evans, and yet they apparently didn't know each other or know about each other's projects. It makes for great comparison viewing and a fine way to spend a couple of hours. Webb never published his work by the way, and Frank very much did publish his.
My only gripe, and it's a fairly minor one I suppose, is that 100% of Frank's images are vintage silver gelatin prints and 100% of Webb's images are inkjet and printed last year. It would have been nice to see Webb's images treated to period correct printing.
Robert Frank and Todd Webb: Across America, 1955 | Brandywine Conservancy and Museum of Art
In 1955, two photographers, Robert Frank and Todd Webb, received separate fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation for U.S. survey projects...