Exhibition 

Shadow and Light at the Museum of Modern Art

Exhibition 

Shadow and Light at the Museum of Modern Art

01/01/2013


Although not as well known as some of his contemporaries – Henri Cartier-Bresson or Walker Evans, for instance –, the German-British Bill Brandt (1904-1983) is considered to be a founding figure of contemporary photography, both for his unique vision of the surrounding reality and for his capacity to present everyday life as something new and strange. His images are essential documents of life in Great Britain during the mid-twentieth century. ‘Shadow and Light’ shows the work of Brandt from a chronological perspective, revealing the unforeseeable and surprising stylistic and technical evolution through different episodes of his artistic career...[+]


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