Description
Tod Papageorge began to photograph in 1962, during his last semester as a student in literature at the University of New Hampshire. By 1966 he had moved to New York City and been accepted into a small circle of photographer/artists, including Winogrand, who were engaged in transforming the then-dominant documentary “style” of journalistic photography into a vigorous, poetic form. Papageorge’s work is the subject of several monographs, and a selection of his writings on photography, Core Curriculum—which includes his seminal essay on Winogrand, “Public Relations: The Photographs of Garry Winogrand”—was published in 2011. He has been the Walker Evans Professor of Photography at the Yale School of Art since 1979.
Presented in association with Pier 24 Photography and California College of the Arts.
Free and open to the public. Seating is first come, first served. Tickets will be available for pickup on the day of the event at the Phyllis Wattis Theater entrance beginning at 5 p.m. No late seating.