Robert Frank: 1950’s Street Photographer

Image Credit: metmuseum.org

Image Credit: metmuseum.org

As the weather turns colder, museums offer us a warm environment to enjoy all kinds of landscapes. The Metropolitan Museum of Art currently features an exhibition by 1950’s photographer Robert Frank. Robert Frank’s work was initially criticized- but he soon became known as a master of street photography. ”Looking In: Robert Frank’s The Americans documents Frank’s 1955-56 road trip across the U.S., and has received a lot of attention from bloggers.

Other noteworthy NYC museums include the Museum of the City of New York, the Bronx Museum of the Arts and The Paley Center for Media.

X JC Swift for SPROUTINGEDGE.COM

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