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Garry Winogrand (/ ˈ w ɪ n ə ɡ r æ n d /; January 14, 1928 – March 19, 1984) was an American street photographer, [1] who portrayed U.S. life and its social issues in the mid-20th century. Photography curator, historian, and critic John Szarkowski called Winogrand the central photographer of his generation.
1980 San Francisco Giants season; 1980 San Francisco hotel strike; L. Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall This page was last edited on 9 September 2020, at 09:17 (UTC) ...
The Official High Times Pot Smoker's Handbook. High Times Books. ISBN 978-0-8118-6205-9. Danko, Danny (2011). The Official High Times Field Guide to Marijuana Strains. High Times Books. ISBN 978-1-893010-28-4. Eudaley, Chris (2000). How to Be a Pot Star Like Me: What Every Marijuana Enthusiast Should Know. High Times Books. ISBN 1-893010-06-6.
1988 Bobo Gallery, San Francisco, CA; 1989 Neikrug Gallery, New York; 1992 Morphos Gallery, San Francisco; 1993 Photographic Image Gallery Portland, OR; 1994 Clayton Gallery, New York, "Charles Gatewood Photographs” 1994 Magic Theater, San Francisco, CA; 1994,96 Morphos Gallery, San Francisco; 1995 Dark's Art Parlour, Santa Ana, CA
The 1980 San Francisco hotel strike was labor dispute between 6,000 members of Local 2 the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees Union and the Hotel Employers Association in the San Francisco Bay Area. The strike occurred began on July 17, 1980 and was characterized by massive picket lines at luxury hotels during the peak of the tourist season.
New Langton Arts (active 1975 – 2009) [1] was a not-for-profit arts organization focusing on contemporary art founded in 1975 and located the South of Market neighborhood in San Francisco, California. Part of the first wave of alternative art spaces in the United States, and New Langton Arts was a leader in exhibiting new media forms in art ...
John Harding [n 1] was born on August 6, 1940 [1] in Washington, D.C. [2]: 235 and grew up in Granite City, Illinois.He worked at Granite City Steel, studied at Southern Illinois University, took up photography after seeing the film Blow-up, [3] and studied at the San Francisco Art Institute [4] under Jack Fulton [n 2] and Henry Wessel, obtaining an MFA in 1976.