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Title: New California Views
Publisher:
Landweber/Artists
Artist:
Jerry Burchard (American, Rochester, New York 1931–2011 San Francisco, California)
Artist:
Linda Connor (American, born 1944)
Artist:
Robert Cumming (American, Worcester, Massachusetts 1943–2021 Desert Hot Springs, California)
Artist:
Joe Deal (American, 1946–2010)
Artist:
John Divola (American, born 1949)
Artist:
Steve Fitch (American, born 1949)
Artist:
Wanda Hammerbeck (American, born 1945)
Artist:
Graham Howe (Australian, born 1950)
Artist:
Victor Landweber (American, born 1943)
Artist:
Kenneth McGowan (American, 1940–1986)
Artist:
Roger Minick (American, born 1944)
Artist:
Richard Misrach (American, born 1949)
Artist:
Arthur Ollman (American, born 1947)
Artist:
Sherie Scheer (American, born 1940)
Artist:
Stephen Shore (American, born 1947)
Artist:
Arthur Taussig (American, born 1941)
Artist:
Catherine Wagner (American, born 1953)
Artist:
Jack Welpott (American, 1923–2007)
Artist:
Henry Wessel, Jr. (American, 1942–2018)
Artist:
Garry Winogrand (American, New York 1928–1984 Tijuana, Mexico)
Date: 1979
Medium: Gelatin silver, chromogenic, dye-transfer, and silver dye bleach prints
Classification: Portfolios
Credit Line: Paul F. Walter Gift and Matching Funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, 1980
Object Number: 1980.1036.1–.20
Rights and Reproduction:
© The Estate of Garry Winogrand, all rights reserved. Courtesy Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco
© John Divola
© Stephen Shore
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