"Paris to New York: Photographs by Eugène Atget and Berenice Abbott" was organized by FotoFocus and the Taft Museum of Art. The exhibition explores the important artistic relationship between Eugène Atget, who captured historic Paris, and Berenice Abbott, who photographed New York City’s dynamic 1930s skyline. The audio tour has been made possible through the generosity of the Docents of the Taft Museum of Art.
Latest episodes of the podcast Paris to New York: Photographs by Atget and Abbott
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Berenice Abbott, "Eugène Atget", 1927
- 3. Man Ray, "Berenice Abbott", 1925
- 4. Eugène Atget, "Panthéon Seen From The Rue Valette (Coin De La Rue Valette Et Panthéon)", 1923
- 5. Eugène Atget, "St. Cloud Park (Parc De St. Cloud)", 1919–21
- 6. Eugène Atget, "Courtyard, St. Gervais And Protais", 1899–1900
- 7. Eugène Atget, "Ragpicker’s Hut, Montreuil Portal (Porte De Montreuil)", About 1910
- 8. Eugène Atget, Printed By Berenice Abbott, "Atget’s Studio", 1910–11, Printed Later
- 9. Eugène Atget, Printed By Berenice Abbott, "Woman In Doorway, Versailles", 1921
- 10. Eugène Atget, Printed By Berenice Abbott, "Eclipse", 1911, Printed 1956
- 11. Eugène Atget, Printed By Berenice Abbott, "Boulevard De Strasbourg, Corsets", 1912
- 12. Berenice Abbott, "Snuff Shop", January 26, 1938
- 13. Berenice Abbott, "Blossom Restaurant", October 24, 1935
- 14. Berenice Abbott, "Traveling Tin Shop", May 22, 1936
- 15. Berenice Abbott, "Fifth Avenue, Nos. 4, 6, 8", March 20, 1936
- 16. Berenice Abbott, "Flatiron Building", May 18, 1938
- 17. Berenice Abbott, "Automat", February 10, 1936
- 18. Berenice Abbott, "20 Photographs By Eugène Atget", New York, 1956
- 19. Conclusion