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Self Portrait: The Photographer's Persona, 1840–1985

7 November 1985 to 7 January 1986

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Berenice Abbott
American, 1898–1991
41 exhibitions
Robert Adamson
British, 1821–1848
13 exhibitions
Nicholas Africano
American, born 1948
5 exhibitions
Mehemed Fehmy Agha
American, born Russia. 1896–1978
1 exhibition
Hippolyte Bayard
French, 1801–1887
3 exhibitions
Herbert Bayer
American, born Austria. 1900–1985
32 exhibitions
Hans Bellmer
German, 1902–1975
17 exhibitions
Henry Hamilton Bennett
American, born Canada. 1843–1908
6 exhibitions
Ilse Bing
American, born Germany. 1899–1998
3 exhibitions
Brassaï (Gyula Halász)
French, born Transylvania. 1899–1984
22 exhibitions
Chuck Close
11 exhibitions
John Coplans
British, 1920–2003
3 exhibitions
Imogen Cunningham
American, 1883–1976
20 exhibitions
Edward S. Curtis
American, 1868–1954
11 exhibitions
F. Holland Day
American, 1864–1933
2 exhibitions
Adolf De Meyer
German, 1868–1946
2 exhibitions
Roy DeCarava
American, 1919–2009
14 exhibitions
Walker Evans
American, 1903–1975
49 exhibitions
Louis Faurer
American, 1916–2001
12 exhibitions
Larry Fink
American, born 1941
8 exhibitions
Robert Frank
American, born Switzerland 1924
27 exhibitions
Lee Friedlander
American, born 1934
26 exhibitions
Nan Goldin
American, born 1953
1 exhibition
David Octavius Hill
British, 1802–1870
21 exhibitions
John Hillers
American, 1843–1925
4 exhibitions
Lewis W. Hine
American, 1874–1940
18 exhibitions
André Kertész
American, born Hungary. 1894–1985
22 exhibitions
Darius Kinsey
American, 1869–1945
9 exhibitions
O. Winston Link
American, 1914–2001
3 exhibitions
René Magritte
Belgian, 1898–1967
28 exhibitions
Man Ray
American, 1890–1976
78 exhibitions
Robert Mapplethorpe
American, 1946–1989
6 exhibitions
Duane Michals
American, born 1932
12 exhibitions
László Moholy-Nagy
American, born Hungary. 1895–1946
73 exhibitions
Martin Munkácsi
American, born Hungary. 1896–1963
4 exhibitions
Eadweard J. Muybridge
American, born England. 1830–1904
16 exhibitions
Nadar (Gaspard-Félix Tournachon)
French, 1820–1910
11 exhibitions
John O'Reilly
American, born 1930
2 exhibitions
Paul Outerbridge
American, 1896–1958
13 exhibitions
Irving Penn
American, 1917–2009
28 exhibitions
Arnulf Rainer
Austrian, born 1929
11 exhibitions
Lucas Samaras
American, born Greece 1936
26 exhibitions
August Sander
German, 1876–1964
20 exhibitions
Sandra Semchuk
Canadian, born 1948
1 exhibition
Cindy Sherman
American, born 1954
4 exhibitions
W. Eugene Smith
American, 1918–1978
23 exhibitions
Albert Sands Southworth
American, 1811–1894
5 exhibitions
Edward Steichen
American, born Luxembourg. 1879–1973
88 exhibitions
Alfred Stieglitz
American, 1864–1946
44 exhibitions
Seneca Stoddard
1 exhibition
Carol Block Taback
American, 1941–1980
3 exhibitions
Adrien Tournachon
French, 1825–1903
1 exhibition
Jerry Uelsmann
American, born 1934
17 exhibitions
Andy Warhol
American, 1928–1987
48 exhibitions
Carleton E. Watkins
American, 1829–1916
9 exhibitions
William Wegman
American, born 1943
13 exhibitions
Edward Weston
American, 1886–1958
50 exhibitions
Wanda Wulz
Italian, 1903–1984
1 exhibition

New York Times Review of the exhibition

PUBLISHED

8 November 1985

WEEKENDER GUIDE

By Leslie Bennetts

Friday MUSIC ACROSS THE CHANNEL A program that ranges from 17th-century Scottish harp music to contemporary French folk music is this weekend's offering from the World Music Institute, which is presenting a concert tonight as part of its Music From Britain, Ireland and France series. Martin Carthy, the British folk guitarist and singer, is teamed with John Kirkpatrick on concertinas; the duo have been noted for their work with Steeleye Span, the Albion Country Band and Brass Monkey. Robin Williamson, an Edinburgh-born harpist and founder of the Incredible String Band, will perform the Scottish harp music on this program. Also on the agenda is Gabriel Yacoub, a French guitarist and singer and founder of the group Malicorne. Mr. Yacoub will be performing original and traditional French folk music. The concert begins at 8 P.M. in the Triplex Theater at 199 Chambers Street. Tickets are $10 and $12. Information: 618-1980.

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