Evelyn Hofer Broadway at Times Square 1964 gelatin silver print Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri |
Evelyn Hofer Greenwich Villagers, New York 1964 dye transfer print Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri |
Evelyn Hofer Coney Island Shooting Gallery 1965 dye transfer print Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri |
Evelyn Hofer Haughwout Building, New York 1965 gelatin silver print Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri |
Danny Lyon Corky at Home ca. 1965 gelatin silver print Minneapolis Institute of Art |
Danny Lyon Benny at the Spotlight, Cicero, Illinois 1965 gelatin silver print Minneapolis Institute of Art |
Jacques Lowe Louisa Jenkins (mosaicist) 1965 gelatin silver print Minneapolis Institute of Art |
Elliott Erwitt Venice, Italy 1965 gelatin silver print Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri |
Gisèle Freund Simone de Beauvoir ca. 1965 gelatin silver print Princeton University Art Museum |
George W. Gardner Bloom County, Missouri ca. 1965 gelatin silver print Art Institute of Chicago |
Duane Michals Nude Painting, Interior, Magritte Home 1965 gelatin silver print Los Angeles County Museum of Art |
Raymond Moore Alderney 1965 gelatin silver print Victoria & Albert Museum, London |
Marc Riboud Liu Li Chang, Beijing 1965 gelatin silver print Princeton University Art Museum |
Marc Riboud Camel Market, India 1965 gelatin silver print Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio |
George A. Tice Tombstone of Catherine Holland 1965 gelatin silver print Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk Virginia |
John French Patti Boyd and Celia Hammon in Capsule Helmets designed by Edward Mann 1965 gelatin silver print Victoria & Albert Museum, London |
from Burning Trash
At night – the light turned off, the filament
Unburdened of its atom-eating charge,
His wife asleep, her breathing dipping low
To touch a swampy source – he thought of death.
Her father's hilltop home allowed him time
To sense the nothing standing like a sheet
Of speckless glass behind his human future.
He had two comforts he could see, just two.
– John Updike (1992)
Ralph Eugene Meatyard Untitled 1965 gelatin silver print Yale University Art Gallery |