“Although profoundly influenced by Frank, Winogrand’s work is informed by a more analytical and systematic intelligence than that of his predecessor; this intelligence has allowed Winogrand to deal successfully with experience more complex, subtle and philosophically unresolved -more mysterious- than that described in Frank’s work”
“[ … ] most issues of importance can not be photographed.”
John Szarkowski, preface from “Mirrors and Windows, American Photography since 1960” © 1978 MoMa New York.