Harry Callahan

Callahan Elemental Landscapes

Harry Callahan (1912-1999) was an American photographer who worked mainly in Chicago and Michigan, teaching at the Chicago Institute of Design and later moving to teach at the Rhode Island School of Design. For Callahan photography was a very intimate and personal endeavour, whether he was photographing the city streets where he lived, or landscapes, or his wife Eleanor and daughter Barbara.


Callahan, Harry.
The Multiple Image.
Chicago: Institute of Design, 1961.

Callahan, Harry.
Harry Callahan: Photographs.
Santa Barbara: El Mochuelo Gallery, 1964.

Callahan, Harry.
Introductory essay by Sherman Paul.
Harry Callahan.
New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1967.

Callahan, Harry.
Photographs: Rhode Island School of Design.
Providence, RI: Photographic Education Society, 1969.

Callahan, Harry.
Edited with text by John Szarkowski.
Callahan.
New York: Aperture/MoMA, 1976.

Callahan, Harry.
Edited by R. Tow and R. Windsor.
Harry Callahan: Color.
Providence, RI: Matrix, 1980.

Callahan, Harry.
Introductory poem by A. R. Ammons.
Water's Edge.
Lyme, CT: Callaway Editions, 1980.

Callahan, Harry.
Edited and designed by Anne Kennedy, Nicholas Callaway.
Eleanor.
Carmel, CA: The Friends of Photography, Callaway Editions, 1984.

Callahan, Harry.
Edited by Keith F. Davis.
Harry Callahan: New Color, Photographs 1978-1987.
Kansas City, MO: Hallmark Cards, 1988.

Greenough, Sarah.
Harry Callahan.
Washington, DC: National Gallery of Art, 1996.

Callahan, Harry.
Essay by Jonathan Williams.
Harry Callahan.
New York: Aperture Foundation, 1999.

Ware, Katherine.
Elemental Landscapes: Photographs by Harry Callahan.
Philadelphia, PA: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2001.

Salveson, Britt.
Introduction by John Szarkowski.
Harry Callahan: The Photographer at Work.
New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2005.

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Edited on: July 12, 2007 11:51 AM
Photographers: Callahan, Harry