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Demonstrates the breadth and variety of the responses London provoked from visiting photographers between the years 1930 and 1980, from portraits to reportage, social realism to whimsy and humour. Artists represented feature some of the greatest names in 20th century photography, including Eve Arnold, Bill Brandt, Elliot Erwitt, Robert Frank, Inge Morath, Dora Maar, Al Vandenberg and others.
In the years between 1930 and 1980, some of the best-known photographers from around the world came to London and made its streets, buildings and communities their subject. This title demonstrates the
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Produktbeschreibung
Demonstrates the breadth and variety of the responses London provoked from visiting photographers between the years 1930 and 1980, from portraits to reportage, social realism to whimsy and humour. Artists represented feature some of the greatest names in 20th century photography, including Eve Arnold, Bill Brandt, Elliot Erwitt, Robert Frank, Inge Morath, Dora Maar, Al Vandenberg and others.
In the years between 1930 and 1980, some of the best-known photographers from around the world came to London and made its streets, buildings and communities their subject. This title demonstrates the variety of the responses London provoked from visiting photographers during the period.
Autorenporträt
Helen Delaney is assistant curator and Simon Baker is curator of photography and international art at Tate. Ben Gidley is senior researcher at the Centre on Migration, Policy, and Society at Oxford University. Mick Gidley is emeritus professor of American literature & culture at the University of Leeds.