Prolific photographer, August Sander, was born on this day in 1876. In celebration, we’ve been sharing excerpts from the #AugustSanderProject, a five-year research initiative that explores Sander’s epic photographic survey of German society, “People of the Twentieth Century,” all week. Each year we invite scholars and artists to reflect on one of the project’s 49 portfolios. Take a look inside this year’s symposium at mo.ma/augustsander (link in bio) ... Thomas Struth paired August Sander’s images with pictures from across the history of photography. Discussing the portfolio, “The Persecuted,” Struth stated, “I see Sander as an ancestor, both as a fellow German with all its terrible implications of the 20th century and its wonderful heritage of music, literature, art, design and architecture… as an artist of incredible devotion, accuracy and overwhelming persistence.” … … … Image Credits: [1] August Sander. “Farming Family.” 1913. [2] Thomas Struth. “The Bernstein Family, Mündersbach.” 1990. Chromogenic print. Courtesy of the artist. © Thomas Struth. [3] August Sander. “Painter [Heinrich Hoerle].” 1928. [4] Nadar (Gaspard-Félix Tournachon). “Eugène Delacroix.” c. 1857. Albumen silver print. Suzanne Winsberg Collection. Gift of Suzanne Winsberg. [5] August Sander. “High School Student.” 1926. [6] Walker Evans. “Citizen in Downtown Havana.” 1932. Gelatin silver print, printed c. 1969 by Charles Rodemeyer. Lily Auchincloss Fund. © 2017 Walker Evans Archive, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. [7] August Sander. “Working Students.” 1926. [8] Nicholas Nixon. “The Brown Sisters, Cambridge, Massachusetts.” 1986. Gelatin silver print. Lois and Bruce Zenkel Fund. © 2017 Nicholas Nixon. All August Sanders works: Gelatin silver print. Acquired through the generosity of the family of August Sander. © 2017 Die Photographische Sammlung / SK Stiftung Kultur - August Sander Archiv, Cologne / ARS, NY

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Prolific photographer, August Sander, was born on this day in 1876. In celebration, we’ve been sharing excerpts from the #AugustSanderProject, a five-year research initiative that explores Sander’s epic photographic survey of German society, “People of the Twentieth Century,” all week. Each year we invite scholars and artists to reflect on one of the project’s 49 portfolios. Take a look inside this year’s symposium at mo.ma/augustsander (link in bio)
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Thomas Struth paired August Sander’s images with pictures from across the history of photography. Discussing the portfolio, “The Persecuted,” Struth stated, “I see Sander as an ancestor, both as a fellow German with all its terrible implications of the 20th century and its wonderful heritage of music, literature, art, design and architecture… as an artist of incredible devotion, accuracy and overwhelming persistence.”



Image Credits:
[1] August Sander. “Farming Family.” 1913.
[2] Thomas Struth. “The Bernstein Family, Mündersbach.” 1990. Chromogenic print. Courtesy of the artist. © Thomas Struth.
[3] August Sander. “Painter [Heinrich Hoerle].” 1928.
[4] Nadar (Gaspard-Félix Tournachon). “Eugène Delacroix.” c. 1857. Albumen silver print. Suzanne Winsberg Collection. Gift of Suzanne Winsberg.
[5] August Sander. “High School Student.” 1926.
[6] Walker Evans. “Citizen in Downtown Havana.” 1932. Gelatin silver print, printed c. 1969 by Charles Rodemeyer. Lily Auchincloss Fund. © 2017 Walker Evans Archive, The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
[7] August Sander. “Working Students.” 1926.
[8] Nicholas Nixon. “The Brown Sisters, Cambridge, Massachusetts.” 1986. Gelatin silver print. Lois and Bruce Zenkel Fund. © 2017 Nicholas Nixon.
All August Sanders works: Gelatin silver print. Acquired through the generosity of the family of August Sander. © 2017 Die Photographische Sammlung / SK Stiftung Kultur - August Sander Archiv, Cologne / ARS, NY


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