Photographs by the innovative photographer document his importance in the development of modern photography and of modern art, noting in particular his anticipation of such painters as Kline and de Kooning
Abstract black-and-white photographs, with a fine essay by Thomas Hess that discusses their "limited time and restrained motion." An Olmec head, knotty trunks, interlocking bricks, and many walls, painted, papered, and scratched.