Over the Course of 40 Years, Three Famed Street Photographers Captured the Quiet Desolation of American Life—See Their Work Here

“Outside Looking In: John Gutmann, Helen Levitt, and Wright Morris“
Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University

What the museum says: “This exhibition presents work by three American photographers in the Capital Group Foundation Photography Collection at Stanford University who used the camera to observe the public lives and, occasionally, the private spaces of others.

German-born John Gutmann (1905–1998) settled in the Bay Area in 1933 and documented the spectrum of American society with an eye for the absurd, sensational, and grotesque. Author and artist Wright Morris (1910–1998) created a photographic portrait of his relations and their hard-scrabble, rural way of life by depicting their belongings, interiors, and the harshly beautiful Nebraska landscape. On the East Coast, Brooklyn-born Helen Levitt (1913–2009), one of the great street photographers of the 20th century, captured the everyday drama played out on the stoops and streets of Manhattan’s Lower East Side and Spanish Harlem.”

Why it’s worth a look: In the photographs assembled for this show we’re able to see a historic diary of the lives of a broad cross-section of people. As pioneers of “street photography,” these three artists were attempting to be invisible, snapping moments of life lived before their eyes, not actively interrupting or engaging with the scenes that captivated them. The result is a panoply of intimate moments.

What it looks like:

Installation view of "Outside Looking In: John Gutmann, Helen Levitt, and Wright Morris" at Cantor Arts Center, Stanford University.

Installation view of “Outside Looking In: John Gutmann, Helen Levitt, and Wright Morris” at Cantor Arts Center, Stanford University.

John Gutmann, (1934). © Center for Creative Photography, Arizona Board of Regents.

John Gutmann, , (1938). © Center for Creative Photography, Arizona Board of Regents.

John Gutmann, (1940). © Center for Creative Photography, Arizona Board of Regents.

Installation view of "Outside Looking In: John Gutmann, Helen Levitt, and Wright Morris" at Cantor Arts Center, Stanford University.

Installation view of “Outside Looking In: John Gutmann, Helen Levitt, and Wright Morris” at Cantor Arts Center, Stanford University.

Wright Morris, , (1947). © Estate of Wright Morris, Courtesy of the Center for Creative Photography.

Wright Morris, , (1947). © Estate of Wright Morris, Courtesy of the Center for Creative Photography.

Wright Morris, (1947). © Estate of Wright Morris, Courtesy of the Center for Creative Photography.

Wright Morris, , (1941). Gelatin silver print. © Estate of Wright Morris, Courtesy of the Center for Creative Photography.

Helen Levitt, (ca. 1940). © Helen Levitt Film Documents LLC. All rights reserved.

Helen Levitt, (ca. 1940). © Helen Levitt Film Documents LLC. All rights reserved.

Installation view of “Outside Looking In: John Gutmann, Helen Levitt, and Wright Morris” at Cantor Arts Center, Stanford University.

Helen Levitt , (1970). © Helen Levitt Film Documents LLC. All rights reserved.

Helen Levitt, (1972). © Helen Levitt Film Documents LLC. All rights reserved.


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