Description: Walker Evans Two Women on the Subway Silver Gelatin Photograph from the original negative taken sometime between 1938-1941, printed in 1978. Numbered 52 of 75 in ink lower left. Blindstamp for Walker Evans Estate lower right. Pristine condition. Never framed. Other numbered photos from this edition of 75 are selling elsewhere online (via 1stdibs) for $4,000-$5,000. Image 7 x 7 inches Sheet 11 x 11.5 inches One of Evans's candid photographs taken on the NYC subway. The website of the Metropolitan Museum of Art describes this project as follows: Between 1938 and 1941, Walker Evans took candid portraits of strangers who sat opposite him on the trains in the New York subway. He concealed his 35mm Contax camera under his coat, a cable shutter release up his sleeve, and the camera lens between two coat buttons. This apparatus ensured that his subjects were unaware that they were being captured on film, but also forced him to give up control of lighting, motion, camera position, and framing. This photograph shows two women—framed by the train window, signage, and a blur of lights—who appear lost in thought as they journey to their destination. As Evans said: "The guard is down and the mask is off: even more than when in lone bedrooms (where there are mirrors). People's faces are in naked repose down in the subway." Evans took about 600 subway photographs, which he later edited into a book of eighty-nine images entitled Many Are Called. The book was published in 1966, the same year that the photographs were featured in an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Price: 1250 USD
Location: South Hadley, Massachusetts
End Time: 2025-02-05T18:30:11.000Z
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Type: Photograph
Year of Production: 1938
Photographer: Walker Evans
Image Color: Black & White
Production Technique: Gelatin-Silver Print
Subject: Family