Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/03/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I just returned from the vast Walker Evans retrospective at the Met, and I'm feeling suitably humble. I suppose we're all familiar with his important work from the thirties, but I was equally moved by the polaroids he made when he was seventy or so and frail. I suspect that Evans's color work will be seriously reassessed as a result of this show. He himself didn't have much respect for it, but I think it's ground-breaking. And it's uncanny the degree to which his various experiments anticipate work some thirty years later: Arman, Ben and the Nouveau Realists; Arbus and the grotesque; Warhol. Those farm portraits from the thirties were shot mostly with a view camera, but some were taken with his Leica, including the snapshot of the child sleeping on the floor, covered by a cloth to keep off flies. I'd love to know details of his equipment. Especially the angle device that he and Shahn used to photograph surreptitiously. Was this home-made, or can I find one? This show is probably worth a trip to Manhattan, if any of you are contemplating one. Doug Cooper