‘It changed 20th-century art’: revisiting Robert Frank’s The Americans – in pictures

Meister: ‘Frank understood that his photographs of diners, jukeboxes, drive-ins, televisions, highways and assembly lines represented America as clearly, and perhaps with more nuance, than the stars and stripes ever could. His attentiveness to the complexity of his adopted home, including the realities of racism, loneliness, class divides and consumer culture, is one reason the book continues to resonate with audiences today’

The Guardian