Franklin Avenue, from Erased Lynchings Series I, 2006, printed 2007
Ken Gonzales-Day
This is what he got, from Erased Lynchings Series I, 2006, printed 2007
Ken Gonzales-Day
The developments of the European economy have required Strasbourg to maintain its transit function, modernize the machines in its warehouses, increase the surface of its roads, and open new docks. These are placed south of the city at the mouth of the Grand Canal d'Alsace. From the top of the large silo, which was built a few years ago, one can see the powerful Central Thermonique N°2, recently built by Electricity of France, 1965-1975
Willy Ronis
Massacre at Sharpeville: Some of the wounded sit around waiting for the ambulances to arrive, March 21, 1960
Actors dressed as soldiers laying on the ground during the filming of "The Alamo", Texas, 1959
Builders and doctors in Brasilia: Brasilia, the most modern capital city in the world has 65,000 inhabitants in 1959. Today, its population totals 250,000. In three years this figure will increase to 500,000. Since the first foundations were laid, builders and doctors worked closely together, first of all to see to it that the 60,000 workers who took part in building the new city stayed in good health, then to prevent the town from being invaded by the diseases of bush and forest. Immigrants' health is checked systematically on the road into Brasilia, while specialists study the flora and fauna of the environment in order to discover possible sources of dangerous diseases. At present time the symbol of Brasilia is its National Assembly Hall, its Senate Building and the two skyscrapers which house all the administrative services of the national government. The National Assembly Hall is in the form of an immense saucer while the Senate building looks like an enormous dome. Ca, 1960s
Sunset and Ivar, 1995
William Leavitt
Africana Rocker Chair, 2023
Norman Teague
German writer Gunter Grass, West Berlin, 1961
Study of Cracked Garden Statue, 1970s
Meo Hamlet: view of typical Meo Hamlet, at Ban Xon, 65 miles North of Vientiane in Laos. The Hamlet is located on a hilltop in the Central Laotian mountain and its inhabitants have fled further South every year. All able-bodied men and women carry weapons, provided by the Americans. They are prepared to defend against local enemy, but would abandon the village in event of massive attack. A trench surrounds the village which has a communal bunker in the center, March 2, 1971
Along the Open Road to the DMZ: a military convoy heads along Route One toward the demilitarized zone in South Vietnam from Hue. Route One, the main south-north line of communication between Saigon and the DMZ, is open and passable. During the day, traffic is considered secure between Phan Rang and the DMZ. The only area where Viet Cong roadblocks must be expected is about 60-90 miles northeast of Saigon, December 1969
Country of Contrasts: this square in Teheran, with tree-lined boulevards and highrise buildings exemplifies modern Iran. Although two-thirds of Iran is still rural, a rapid modernization has been taking place over the past two decades, September 28, 1971
Hallowed Ground: variously shaped stones mark tombs in the Jewish burial ground of the Kidron Valley, to the southwest Jerusalem. The Jewish tradition has it that the Last Judgment will take place here. In the background, the silvery dome of Al-Aqsa Mosque is visible over the wall surrounding the Haram Sharif, or Noble Sanctuary, a holy site of Islam, in East Jerusalem, December 2, 1980
Resort Town: unusual forms are prefab bungalows, part of a resort community built by Israel at a beach near Sharm el Sheik, December 30, 1973
Portrait of Katalin Dávid, 2015
Péter Korniss
Boston Avenue Methodist-Episcopal Church, First floor plan, 1926
Bruce Goff
Boston Avenue Methodist-Episcopal Church, Perspective study, 1926