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Szarkowski and hired
In 1962, Steichen hired John Szarkowski to be his successor at the Museum of Modern Art.

Szarkowski and Arbus
* 1972 – 1975 Diane Arbus ( 125 photographs, curated by John Szarkowski ).
Ikon replaced the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery as the venue for travelling exhibitions of contemporary art such as Diane Arbus curated by John Szarkowski, Chris Orr curated by Nick Serota, Objects and Documents featuring works selected by Richard Smith, An Element of Landscape curated by Jeremy Rees, The Human Clay featuring works selected by R B Kitaj, and Berenice Abbott.
In 1967 he participated in the New Documents show at MoMA in New York City with Diane Arbus and Lee Friedlander, curated by John Szarkowski.
MoMA curator John Szarkowski was organizing an Arbus retrospective in 1972, but the catalog had been rejected by all the major publishing houses in the United States and Europe.

Szarkowski and exhibition
The first major exhibition of her photographs occurred at the Museum of Modern Art in a 1967 show called " New Documents ," curated by John Szarkowski.
Only when he was 69 were his boyhood photographs serendipitously discovered by Charles Rado of the Rapho agency, who introduced him to John Szarkowski, then curator of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, who in turn arranged an exhibition of his work at the museum.
His first solo exhibition was at the Museum of Modern Art curated by John Szarkowski in 1976.
MoMA curator John Szarkowski proposed in that exhibition that a new generation, committed not to social change but to formal and iconographical investigation of the social experience of modernity, had replaced the older forms of social documentary photography.

Szarkowski and on
Under Szarkowski, it focused on a more traditionally modernist approach to the medium, one that emphasized documentary images and orthodox darkroom techniques.
He met John Szarkowski on a trip to New York City in 1969.
In 1973 Szarkowski published Looking at Photographs a practical set of examples on how to write about photographs.
Szarkowski has also published numerous books on individual photographers, including, with Maria Morris Hamburg, the definitive four-volume work on the photography of Atget.
In retirement, Szarkowski served on the boards of several of the mutual funds sold by Dreyfus Corporation.
Mr. Szarkowski died from complications of a stroke on July 7, 2007, aged 81.
There is a 48-minute documentary on his life and work: John Szarkowski: A Life in Photography ( Checkerboard, 1998 ).
There is also a 60-minute film of a lecture in which he talks about his own photography: Speaking of Art: John Szarkowski on John Szarkowski ( Checkerboard, 2005 ).

Szarkowski and called
John Szarkowski called him the central photographer of his generation.
Szarkowski called him the central photographer of his generation.

Szarkowski and From
From 1962 to 1991 Szarkowski was the Director of Photography at New York's Museum of Modern Art.

Szarkowski and included
MoMA developed a world-renowned art photography collection, first under Edward Steichen and then John Szarkowski, which included photos by Todd Webb.

Szarkowski and photographs
After reviewing Eggleston's work ( which he recalled as a suitcase full of " drugstore " color prints ) Szarkowski prevailed upon the Photography Committee of MoMA to buy one of Eggleston's photographs.

Szarkowski and by
* New Documents Photography Exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York curated by John Szarkowski.

Szarkowski and work
John Szarkowski, the Director of Photography at New York's Museum of Modern Art, became an editor and reviewer of Winogrand's work.
Szarkowski returned to making his own photographic work, mostly attempting to picture a spirit of place in the American landscape.
Pace / MacGill represents the Estates of Harry Callahan, Robert Rauschenberg, John Szarkowski, Andy Warhol and Garry Winogrand, as well as the work of Adou, Dieter Appelt, Richard Benson, David Byrne, William Christenberry, Chuck Close, Jim Dine, Robert Frank, Jim Goldberg, Emmet Gowin, Lauren Greenfield, Robert Heinecken, Hiro, Mark Klett, Josef Koudelka, Jocelyn Lee, Duane Michals, Diana Michener, Boris Mikhailov, Richard Misrach, Tod Papageorge, Irving Penn, Judith Joy Ross, Paolo Roversi, Michal Rovner, Lucas Samaras, Fazal Sheikh, Kiki Smith, Alfred Stieglitz, Frederick Sommer, JoAnn Verburg, and William Wegman.

Szarkowski and .
* 18 December – John Szarkowski, American photographer, curator, historian and critic ( d. 2007 ).
In 1964, soon after John Szarkowski became the photography director at the Museum of Modern Art, he featured Kertész in a solo show.
* Szarkowski, John.
* Szarkowski, John and Maria Morris Hamburg.
* Szarkowski, John and Maria Morris Hamburg.
* Szarkowski, John and Maria Morris Hamburg.
* Szarkowski, John and Maria Morris Hamburg.
By Friedlander and John Szarkowski.
By Friedlander and John Szarkowski.
John Szarkowski ( December 18, 1925 – July 7, 2007 ) was a photographer, curator, historian, and critic.

hired and 1970
Another factor was Ned Harkness, who was hired as coach in 1970 and was promoted to general manager midway through the season.
After finishing the 1970 season with a 6 – 8 regular season record, the Redskins hired George Allen as their head coach, hoping he could turn the team's fortunes around.
After working there for a few years, she was hired by the National Union of University Students in Finland to work as a Social Affairs and General Secretary from 1969 to 1970.
In 1970, he was hired as a secretary to Takeo Fukuda, who was Minister of Finance at the time and was elected as Prime Minister in 1976.
In Sandviken, where between the years 1969 and 1970 he hired over 150 people, his employees say " he has some kind of magic in him — you just can't refuse his offer.
He was initially hired to choreograph the action scenes for the very first Golden Harvest film, The Angry River ( 1970 ).
The first gig of Aerosmith took place at Nipmuc Regional High School in this town on November 6, 1970. History teacher Carl Olson hired the band and allowed them to use the girls ' locker room, which they trashed with beer bottles.
Geraldo Rivera was hired by WABC-TV in 1970 as a reporter for Eyewitness News.
Bailey was hired in 1970 by Island Records ' Chris Blackwell to shoot publicity photos of Cat Stevens for his upcoming album Tea for the Tillerman.
In 1970, the Arkansas GOP under Rockefeller hired its first paid executive director, Neal Sox Johnson of Nashville in Howard County.
Grant Tinker hired Brooks and Burns at MTM Productions to create The Mary Tyler Moore Show in 1970.
In 1970, Chespirito needed a robust person to play " Señor Barriga " (" Mr. Belly " in Spanish ) as well as Ñoño in his upcoming Televisa production of El Chavo del 8, and Vivar was hired for the job.
Most parts were played by white actors but, since 1970, Indians have also been hired to play major roles.
Dan Werbin was hired by Volvo in 1970.
Pierre Cardin was impressed by his talent and hired him as an assistant in 1970.
He purchased real estate firm Brown Harris Stevens, which brought him into rental and cooperative apartment sales and management ; it was also where he hired Leona Roberts in 1970 as senior vice president.
From 1970, the program was anchored by Lloyd Robertson until he was hired away by rival CTV in 1976, largely as a result of Robertson's frustration at not being able to participate in the writing of the newscast due to union rules.
Little else was heard from him until he was hired, at the behest of Schuller, to teach at the New England Conservatory of Music in 1970.
Henderson hired session musicians for two more records for Ray Ruff's Happy Tiger Records, in a hard rock vein with country and folk elements ; Them ( 1970 ) featured Jerry Cole as guitarist while Them In Reality ( 1971 ) featured lead guitarist Jim Parker and drummer John Stark ( both ex-Kitchen Cinq ).
Producer Michel Ardan hired them for their first film " because his children had seen them on television and found them very funny ..." They made their first film, La Grande Java with comedian Francis Blanche in 1970, playing five members of a rugby team whose manager stole the money.
University of Toronto Professor Tom Bolton was hired at the DDO in 1970.
In 1970, when Harper's Bazaar UK merged with Queen to become Harper's & Queen, Wintour was hired as one of its first editorial assistants, beginning her career in fashion journalism.
In 1970, she was hired by the BBC as a guest commentator and worked with them for over three decades, while occasionally commentating for US TV stations ' tennis coverage.
In the fall of 1970, after the commercial failure of the Sunflower album, the Beach Boys hired Jack Rieley as their manager.

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