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New Topographics: photographs of a man-altered landscape.
International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House. Rochester, New York. 1975.
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Szarkowski, John.
Mirrors and Windows.
Museum of Modern Art. New York, New York. 1978.
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Szarkowski, John.
20th century photographs from the Museum of Modern Art.
Museum of Modern Art. New York, New York. 1982.
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Ars medica, art, medicine, and the human condition.
Philadelphia Museum of Art. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1985.
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Galassi, Peter.
Nicholas Nixon: Pictures of People.
Museum of Modern Art. New York, New York. 1988.
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Szarkowski, John.
Photography Until Now.
Museum of Modern Art. New York, New York. 1989.
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Galassi, Peter, intro.
Nicholas Nixon, imagens de pessoas.
FundaçaŽo de Serralves. Porto, Portugal. 1990.
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Weski, Thomas.
Nicholas Nixon, Familienbilder.
Sprengel-Museum. Hannover, Germany. 1994.
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Ollman, Arthur.
The Model Wife.
Little Brown. Boston, Massachusetts. Museum of Photographic Arts. San Diego, California. 1999.
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Weski, Thomas, Heinz Liesbrock, eds.
How You Look At It.
Sprengel Museum. Hannover, Germany. 2000.
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Szarkowski, John.
A City Seen: photographs from the George Gund Foundation Collection.
The Cleveland Museum of Art. Cleveland, Ohio. 2001.
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Weski, Thomas and Emma Dexter.
Cruel and Tender.
Hatje Cantz. Ostfildern, Germany. 2003.
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The naked portrait, 1900-2007.
National Galleries of Scotland. Edinburgh, Scotland. 2007.
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Lafo, Rachel Rosenfield and Anne Higonnet; Kate Dempsey, ed.
Presumed Innocence: Photographic Perspectives of Children, from the collection of Anthony and Beth Terrana.
DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park. Lincoln, Massachusetts. 2008.
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Bühler, Kathleen.
Ego Documents: The autobiographical in contemporary art.
Kehrer. Heidelberg, Germany. 2008.
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Goodman, Cynthia, Ph.D.
The Art of Caring: A Look at Life through Photography.
Ruder Finn Press. 2009.
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