This comprehensive retrospective catalogue explores the career of Garry Winogrand, a pivotal 20th-century photographer known for documenting America, particularly Manhattan in the 1960s. Winogrand, an avid traveler, captured diverse regions across the United States. The book serves as a substantial compendium of his work, drawing from thousands of undeveloped films and unpublished contact sheets left at his death. Featuring both iconic and previously unseen photographs, it includes essays by prominent American photography scholars. It reveals Winogrand's unflinching portrayal of America's oscillation between optimism and turmoil in the postwar era, showcasing his extraordinary artistic vision.