DATE: September 26, 2009
Robert Frank, Trolley-New Orleans, 1955, © Robert Frank, from The Americans, courtesy The Metropolitan Museum of ArtSadness seems to trickle through the 83 photographs in his classic 1959 book, "The Americans," his disturbed and mournful song-of-the-road portrait of a new homeland and the subject of a 50th-anniversary exhibition now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Robert Frank's "The Americans" Opens at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
"America, Captured in a Flash" Like probably a zillion other school kids, "My country tears of thee" was the way I understood the first line of "America." Maybe that's the way the Swiss-born photographer Robert Frank heard it too when he came to the United States from Europe in 1947, at 22, with English his second, third or fourth language.
Robert Frank, Trolley-New Orleans, 1955, © Robert Frank, from The Americans, courtesy The Metropolitan Museum of ArtRead the complete review in the New York Times.
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