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Learn about the life and work of Minor White, a pioneer of photography as a fine art and a teacher at MIT and Aperture. Explore his biography, photographs, writings, and legacy.
Learn about Minor White, a pioneer of abstract photography and a founder of Aperture magazine. Explore his works, exhibitions, publications, and biography at MoMA.
Minor White (1908-1976) was a prominent figure in the history of photography, influenced by Zen philosophy and mysticism. He created black-and-white prints of landscapes, architecture, and men, and taught at several art schools.
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11 de set. de 2014 · White was an outsider with a quirky sense of humor who used photography to look inward. He died in 1976, and now an exhibit at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles celebrates...
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Minor White (1908-1976) was a influential photographer who explored abstract and mystical approaches to photography. He taught at the California School of Fine Arts, the Rochester Institute of Technology, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and cofounded Aperture magazine.
Minor White taught at the California School of Fine Arts (now the San Francisco Art Institute) for only seven years, from 1946 to 1953, but his impact on photography in the Bay Area was profound and sustained. A native of Minnesota who spent the bulk of his career in Rochester, New York, White was perhaps his generation's most influential ...
Minor Martin White was an American photographer, theoretician, critic, and educator. He combined an intense interest in how people viewed and understood photographs with a personal...