The Phillip Harrington photography archive shows photographs of Elvis Presley, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Nat King Cole, Nancy Sinatra, Gary Snyder, Edward Abbey, Jack Kerouac, and others.
In 1950, Phillip Harrington photographed members of the New York School art movement, with a focus on sculpture. The following sculptors posed for portraits:
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​Herbert Ferber,
Guitou Knoop,
Ibram Lassaw,
Theodore Roszak,
David Smith,
Mary Callery,
Shoji Sadao
Shoji Sadao, a Japanese architect known for his work with Buckminster Fuller and Isamu Noguchi.
Shoji Sadao, a Japanese architect known for his work with Buckminster Fuller and Isamu Noguchi.
Shoji Sadao, a Japanese architect known for his work with Buckminster Fuller and Isamu Noguchi.
Shoji Sadao, a Japanese architect known for his work with Buckminster Fuller and Isamu Noguchi.
Herbert Ferber, sculptor, in his studio, 1950
Herbert Ferber, sculptor, in his studio, 1950
Guitou Knoop, sculptor, 1950
Guitou Knoop, sculptor, 1950
Ibram Lassaw, sculptor, 1950
Ibram Lassaw, sculptor, 1950
Ibram Lassaw, sculptor, 1950
Ibram Lassaw, sculptor, 1950
Theodore Roszak, sculptor, 1950
Theodore Roszak, sculptor, 1950
Theodore Roszak, sculptor, 1950
Theodore Roszak, sculptor, 1950
Theodore Roszak, sculptor, 1950
David Smith, sculptor, 1950
David Smith, sculptor, 1950
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