tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4198328051960197677.post1088222132180557611..comments2023-10-01T06:25:05.139-05:00Comments on Imperfectly Vertical: Walker Evans at The OgdenBilly S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/09639264314799589440noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4198328051960197677.post-85201756654594243482011-01-24T10:46:51.233-06:002011-01-24T10:46:51.233-06:00Thanks Matt. That actually helps a lot. And I love...Thanks Matt. That actually helps a lot. And I love the Kirstein quote. Makes me wonder how today's reality will look old.Billy Sothernhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00976423257696369722noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4198328051960197677.post-39083933126523929862011-01-22T11:25:36.565-06:002011-01-22T11:25:36.565-06:00From a good essay I read on Evans:
Lincoln Kirste...From a good essay I read on Evans:<br /><br />Lincoln Kirstein said that 'Evans is interested in what any present will look like as past.'<br />Evans told the FSA that his work would have 'no politics whatever.'<br />He said in an interview that he was at heart an aristocrat.<br /><br />Also, his last stuff was color pictures of pieces of litter in gutters. Is that a 'harsh reality'? I don't really think so.mattnoreply@blogger.com