Harry Callahan
Detroit (Michigan, USA), 22.10.1912 - Atlanta (Georgia, USA), 15.03.1999
Considered a great innovator of modern American photography, Callahan began as a self-taught photographer in 1938. In 1936 he was appointed by László Moholy-Nagy to teach photography at the Institute of Design in Chicago. In 1961 he moved to Rhode Island to establish a photography program at the Rhode Island School of Design until his retirement in 1977.
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Harry Callahan
French Archives
Actes Sud, New York, 2016

pages 135
dimensions 25.5 × 26.5 cm, hardcover
language English
ISBN 978-2-330-06831-8
Harry Callahan
Retrospective
Kehrer, Berlin, Germany, 2013
Dirik Luckow, Sabine Schnakenberg, Julian Cox, Peter MacGill
pages 256
first edition
dimensions 29.5 × 24.5 cm, hardcover
language German / English
ISBN 978-3-86828-358-7
Edward Weston
Edward Weston, Harry Callahan
PhotoEspaña, Madrid, Spain, 2013

pages 107
first edition
dimensions 29 × 24 cm, hardcover with jacket
language Spanish
ISBN 978-84-15601-13-6