Hosted by Sheri Huber-Otting
In-person
When
Mar 7, 6:30 PM CST
Where
Hearst Center For the Arts
304 West Seerley Boulevard, Cedar Falls, IA, 50613
Price
Free Screening
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About the event
From the Mad Men era of New York to the early days of the Women's Movement, Garry Winogrand's pictures captured cultural upheaval while pioneering a bold new style of street photography. This film examines Winogrand's work including the thousands of rolls of film still undeveloped upon his death in 1984. What emerges is a controversial yet undeniable influence on contemporary image-making. Some of Mr. Winogrand’s photography is in the current Hearst Center exhibit Everyday Art: The Evolution of Street Photography, Organized by the Syracuse University Art Museum.
About the film
Described as a “poet,” an “athlete,” or a “philosopher” of photography, Garry Winogrand harnessed the serendipity of the streets to capture the American 1960s and ‘70s. Garry Winogrand: All Things are Photographable is the first cinematic treatment of Winogrand’s work, including selections from the thousands of rolls of film still undeveloped upon his unexpected death in 1984.
Genre
Documentary
Runtime
1h 30m
Released
2018
Director
Sasha Waters Freyer
Cast
Shelley Rice, Thomas Roma, Leo Rubinfien, Jefferson Henson Scales, Laurie Simmons, Matt Stuart, Michael Ernest Sweet, Matthew Weiner, Geoff Dyer, Jeffrey Fraenkel, Susan Kismaric, Adrienne Lubeau, Erin O’Toole, Tod Papageorge
About the space
The Hearst Center for the Arts is part of the City of Cedar Falls Community Development Department and is a vital community resource offering ongoing and affordable opportunities for exploring, performing, creating, and attending fine arts programs.
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