Robert Frank

10th Street Painters

1985

Seventeen gelatin silver prints and ink on board

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In this collage, Frank memorialized the downtown New York City art community and its significant “inspiration and influence” upon his work. He had lived on Third Avenue, and the collage gathered his photographs of his neighbors and fellow downtown denizens, many of whom had ties to the Hansa Gallery, an artist-run cooperative gallery in the East Village. Those pictured include artists Red Grooms, Margaret Ponce Israel, Allan Kaprow, Franz Kline, and Bob Thompson—all of whom were invested in questions about representation and the expansion of their mediums, whether painting, sculpture, or Happenings.

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Life Dances On: Robert Frank in Dialogue, Sep 15, 2024–Jan 11, 2025

Medium Seventeen gelatin silver prints and ink on board
Dimensions 28 11/16 × 36 3/16" (72.9 × 91.9 cm)
Credit Vital Projects Fund, Robert B. Menschel
Object number 196.2024
Department Photography

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Robert Frank

Robert Frank

American, born Switzerland.1924–2019 294 works online

Robert Frank’s restless, gritty, melancholic vision marked him as an astute documentarian of the postwar American landscape. Born into a German-Jewish family in Zurich in 1924, he developed an interest in photography at an early age and apprenticed with several photographers in his teens.

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