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  2. Philip-Lorca diCorcia - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater. School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Yale University. Known for. Photography. Notable work. Strangers (1993; later exhibited as Hustlers in 2013) Philip-Lorca diCorcia (born 1953) [1] is an American photographer, living in New York City. He teaches at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.

  3. The photographer who changed the way the world saw New York - AOL

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    Now recognized as one of the great photographers of the 20th century, ... They pepper his mid-century photographs of New York, popping up over years of work: pink umbrellas, red umbrellas, yellow ...

  4. Nussenzweig v. DiCorcia - Wikipedia

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    Erno Nussenzweig (born 1922) is a retired diamond merchant from Union City, New Jersey. Nussenzweig was represented in this lawsuit by attorney Jay Goldberg. Philip-Lorca diCorcia. Philip-Lorca diCorcia (born 1951) is an artist and photographer who shows with the Pace/MacGill Gallery in New York City.

  5. List of street photographers - Wikipedia

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    15. " [T]he tradition of 'street photography', so prominent in the history of [photography], is practically nonexistent in California. It has been taken up by only a few younger photographers, namely Henry Wessel, John Harding, and Bill Dane in San Francisco, and Anthony Hernandez, who photographs Rodeo Drive."

  6. Category:Photographers from New York City - Wikipedia

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    Andrea Blanch. Neal Boenzi. Carrie Boretz. Mark Borthwick. Alice Boughton. Mathew Brady. George Bradford Brainerd. Kwame Brathwaite. Chris Buck (photographer)

  7. The mysterious New York nanny who helped shape 20th ... - AOL

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    The exhibition is also a homecoming of sorts for Maier, who was born in New York to a family of French and German immigrants. She started capturing street scenes in the city as a young woman in ...

  8. Found photography - Wikipedia

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    Found photos. Although found objects considered broadly have been a part of artistic practice since Marcel Duchamp ’s Bottle Rack (1914), found photos used analogously by artists are a far more recent phenomenon. Snapshots (ordinary family photos) were the first “vernacular photos [to be] discovered and reconsidered as art,” [1] beginning ...

  9. Rufus Wainwright - Wikipedia

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    Rufus McGarrigle Wainwright (born July 22, 1973) is a Canadian-American singer, songwriter, and composer. [7] He has recorded eleven studio albums and numerous tracks on compilations and film soundtracks. He has also written two classical operas and set Shakespeare's sonnets to music for a theatre piece by Robert Wilson .