The Elegiac Art of Robert Frank
Briefly

Robert Frank's genius was in knowing that life moves on, even if we want to stop it, or aspects of it, in a frame.
Despite living much of his life in New York after 1947, Robert Frank, born in Zurich, never entirely lost his accent—his work remains an outsider's view.
Curator Lucy Gallun is so full of love for Frank's various turns as a great and sometimes not-so-great creator that you can't get mad.
The exhibition, 'Life Dances On: Robert Frank in Dialogue,' moves through his work as a photographer, bookmaker, diarist, and filmmaker seamlessly, celebrating his diverse contributions.
Read at The New Yorker
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