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  • Paolo Gasparini. Paul Strand, Orgeval, France. 1957. Gelatin silver print, 9 x 7" (22.8 x 17.7 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of the photographer. © 2014 Paolo Gasparini
  • Alternate Name(s) Paul Stransky (Birth Name)

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Artist Chronology

October 16, 1890
Born
At location: Paul Strand
New York
1902
Father gives him a Kodak Brownie, his first camera
At location: Paul Strand
New York
1904–09
Studies with Lewis Hine at the Ethical Culture School
At location: Paul Strand
New York
1907
Paul Strand visits the Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession, where he likely meets Alfred Stieglitz
New York
1908
Joins the Camera Club of New York and uses the facilities to develop and print photographs
At location: Paul Strand
New York
1910–11
Annual Members' Print Exhibition of the Camera Club
Participant: Paul Strand
New York
1911
Publishes work in the Camera Club's journal Photoisms
Contributor: Paul Strand
New York
1912–15
Works as a commercial photographer. He is based in New York during this period but travels around the United States making images of colleges
At location: Paul Strand
New York
1913
Paul Strand shows his work to Alfred Stieglitz for the first time
New York
February 17–March 15, 1913
International Exhibition of Modern Art, or The Armory Show
New York
1914
Group exhibition of pictorial photography at the Ehrich Gallery
Participant: Paul Strand
New York
March–April 1916
Photographs of New York and Other Places, by Paul Strand, his first solo exhibition, opens at 291 gallery
Organizer: Alfred Stieglitz
Participant: Paul Strand
New York
Summer 1916
Makes his first photographic abstractions at Twin Lakes
At location: Paul Strand
Salisbury
1917
Three Photographers at the Modern Gallery
New York
1918–19
Joins the U.S. army and works as an X-Ray technician in the medical corps at Fort Snelling
At location: Paul Strand
Hennepin
1919–32
Lives in New York
At location: Paul Strand
New York
1920
Paul Strand and Charles Sheeler make the six-minute film Manhatta (originally titled New York the Magnificent)
New York
1922
Acquires an Akeley motion picture camera and begins filming news and sporting events
At location: Paul Strand
New York
October 1922 through spring 1923
Edward Weston travels to New York to visit Alfred Stieglitz; meets Clarence H. White, Paul Strand, Charles Sheeler, and Gertrude Käsebier
New York
1923
Delivers a lecture at the Clarence H. White School of Photography, later published in the British Journal of Photography as "The Art Motive in Photography"
At location: Paul Strand
New York
July 1923
Final Dada event, Soirée du coeur à barbe
Includes screenings of Hans Richter's Rhythmus 23, Man Ray's Le Retour à la raison, and Paul Strand and Charles Sheeler's Manhatta
Paris
1925
Alfred Stieglitz Presents Seven Americans at the Anderson Galleries
Organizer: Alfred Stieglitz
Participant: Paul Strand
New York
1926
Photographs in New Mexico and Colorado using a handheld Graflex camera
At location: Paul Strand
New Mexico Colorado
1929
Forty New Photographs by Paul Strand at the Intimate Gallery
Organizer: Alfred Stieglitz
Participant: Paul Strand
New York
November 1930
Photography 1930, organized by Lincoln Kerstein, at the Harvard Society for Contemporary Art
Cambridge
1931 and 1932
Spends summers in New Mexico; photographic subjects include clouds and adobe
At location: Paul Strand
New Mexico
November 1931
American Photography Retrospective at the Julien Levy Gallery
Participant: Paul Strand
New York
April 1932
Exhibition at An American Place
Participant: Paul Strand
New York
1932–34
Lives in Mexico; appointed head of photography and cinema at the Department of Fine Arts for the Secretariat
At location: Paul Strand
Mexico City
November 26, 1932
Manuel Álvarez Bravo and Paul Strand meet
Veracruz
Early 1933
Paul Strand and Manuel Álvarez Bravo travel together briefly
Veracruz
February 1933
Solo exhibition at the Sala de Arte of the Secretariat of Education
Participant: Paul Strand
Mexico City
1934
Group exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland
1935
Travels to Moscow; attempts to work with Sergei Eisenstein but is denied a work permit
At location: Paul Strand
Moscow
1935
Joins the film group Nykino
At location: Paul Strand
New York
1935–51
Lives in New York
At location: Paul Strand
New York
1937–42
Founding member and president of Frontier Films, a film cooperative for political and social documentary
At location: Paul Strand
New York
1937
Beginnings and Landmarks: "291" at An American Place
Participant: Paul Strand
New York
March 17–April 18, 1937
Photography: 1839–1937, organized by Beaumont Newhall, at The Museum of Modern Art
New York
1938
Joins the New York Photo League as an advisor and teacher
At location: Paul Strand
New York
1940
Publishes the portfolio Photographs of Mexico
Contributor: Paul Strand
New York
December 31, 1940–January 12, 1941
Sixty Photographs: A Survey of Camera Aesthetics at The Museum of Modern Art
New York
April 25–June 10, 1945
Paul Strand: Photographs 1915–1945, organized by Nancy Newhall, at The Museum of Modern Art
Participant: Paul Strand
New York
June 20, 1945–June 23, 1946
The Museum Collection of Photographs at The Museum of Modern Art
New York
June 10–August 31, 1947
Alfred Stieglitz Exhibition: His Collection at The Museum of Modern Art
New York
April 6–July 11, 1948
In and Out of Focus: A Survey of Today's Photography at The Museum of Modern Art
New York
July 27–September 26, 1948
50 Photographs by 50 Photographers at The Museum of Modern Art
New York
1951–76
Lives in Orgeval
At location: Paul Strand
Orgeval
March 31, 1976
Dies
At location: Paul Strand
Orgeval

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