Helen Frankenthaler, 1947 - 2018
Nancy Lee Katz
Cai Guo-Qiang, 1947 - 2018
Nancy Lee Katz
Jasper Johns (with ceramics), 1947 - 2018
Nancy Lee Katz
Ellsworth Kelly, 1947 - 2018
Nancy Lee Katz
Yevgeny Khaldei, 1947 - 2018
Nancy Lee Katz
Maya Lin, 1947 - 2018
Nancy Lee Katz
Marisol, 1947 - 2018
Nancy Lee Katz
Annette Messenger, 1947 - 2018
Nancy Lee Katz
Gordon Parks, 1947 - 2018
Nancy Lee Katz
Martin Puryear, 1947 - 2018
Nancy Lee Katz
Dorothea Rockburne, 1947 - 2018
Nancy Lee Katz
Antoni Tàpies, 1947 - 2018
Nancy Lee Katz
Deadly Serious: Determination is shown on the faces of these North Vietnamese women as they practice at their anti-aircraft emplacement in the Thanh Hoa Province, 75 miles south of Hanoi, September 1960
Gemma Cruz Araneta
Looking At A New Home: Vietnamese orphans crowd the windows of a World Airways DC8 as it flies them to their new home — the United States. Fifty-five of the children were airlifted from Saigon to the U.S. where most will meet their new families, born 1934
Peter Arnett
Wui Xuan Thuy (center) North Vietnam’s chief delegate to peace talks with the United States arrived today at Le Bourget airfield coming from Moscow and had a warm welcome by a crowd of about 300 Vietnamese and French men, Paris
Spartaco Bodini
Trooper with Brigade of the U.S. 25th Infantry Division, which was part of Operation Oregon, searching for Viet Cong 325 miles northeast of Saigon. The villagers use this method of drying to preserve the potatoes until the next harvest. The village was almost completely abandoned when the U.S. soldiers arrived
Claude Bohner
Blasting Support For A Leatherneck Patrol: U.S. Marine artillery blasts from Firebase Cunningham in support of a Marine patrol which made contact with North Vietnamese more than 430 yards away, March 2, 1969. The firebase is one of several hilltop bases along the Laos border in the northwestern corner of South Vietnam
Attributed to Yvon Cornu
Travel Power: The North Vietnamese have conditioned themselves for a war which, according to official Hanoi predictions, may last 10 to 20 years. While the people live their daily lives under anti-aircraft fortifications and machine guns in upper-story windows throughout the towns, commerce and industry continue. Despite the war and the bombings, this tramline in Hanoi continues a cheap means of transportation to the populace. One woman is seated, left, on the opening to a bomb shelter, born 1928
Amando Doronila
Remain Cool In Heat of Battle: Platoon leader 2nd Lt. Hector Colon of Chicago, left, and Sgt. Johnnie English of San Antonio, Texas go over some maps in South Vietnam’s War Zone C. Colon’s platoon was the last of Bravo Company to be evacuated from the jungle after a day of patrolling and was caught in the close quarter firefight with Communist troops. The men of Colon’s platoon were credited with killing 60 of the enemy of the estimated 500 that surrounded them, 1924 - 2013
George McArthur
The mountain tribes (above) live in houses raised on stilts. Always they have lived a nomadic life. Now they drift with the war. Tanks clank along the road. A cow gives bith. Spring comes and the mountain brooks swell with clear water… life goes on
Robert Pearman