Robert Frank's provocative photography faced initial criticism for its disillusioned portrayal of American life but ultimately defined a new, impactful direction in the art form.
Despite initial backlash, Robert Frank’s unconventional photography served as a significant exploration of social divides, establishing a new paradigm in the artistic landscape.
Frank's later works diverged from street photography as he explored studio and landscape imagery, introducing innovative techniques like montages and mixed-media embellishments.
The Museum of Modern Art's exhibition marks a retrospective on Frank's six-decade career, highlighting his profound impact on photography and filmmaking.
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