found: His Photographs, 1959.
found: His Aaron Siskind, 1979:p. 3 (b. in 1903 in New York)
found: His Aaron Siskind 100, 2003:CIP pub. info (photographer; 1903-1991)
found: Wikipedia, April 21, 2015(Aaron Siskind, December 4, 1903 - February 8, 1991, was an American photographer widely considered to be closely involved with, if not a part of, the abstract expressionist movement. In his autobiography he wrote that he began his foray into photography when he received a camera for a wedding gift and began taking pictures on his honeymoon. He quickly realized the artistic potential this offered. He worked in both New York City and Chicago)
found: The Art Story website, viewed March 2, 2023(Aaron Siskind, American photographer; Bachelor of Social Science in Literature 1926, College of the City of New York; taught English in New York City public schools for 21 years; became interested in photography when given a camera as a wedding present in 1930; member of the New York Photo League, and director of its Feature Group in 1936; left the Photo League in the early 1940s, cultivated connections with members of the New York School of Abstract Expressionism; at the invitation of Harry Callahan, moved to Chicago in 1951 to teach photography at the Institute of Design; in 1952-53, led his students in a project to document the buildings of Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler; at Callahan's request, left the Institute to join the staff of the Rhode Island School of Design in 1971; retired from teaching 5 years later; died in Providence, Rhode Island, age 87)