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May 2010 - The monthly guide to the 20 best photographic exhibitions and books.

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Slide Show: New York, Moody City

A new exhibition of street photography, “Street Seen: The Psychological Gesture in American Photography, 1940–1959,” at the Milwaukee Art Museum, brings together work by photographers ranging from Henri Cartier-Bresson and Walker Evans to Helen Levitt, W. Eugene Smith, and Weegee; it also includes paintings by Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, Jackson Pollock, and Richard Pousette-Dart—all of whom were making images during and immediately after World War II. “Abstract Expressionism, film noir, Beat poetry, and the New Journalism are all widely recognized aftershocks of World War II,” writes Lisa Hostetler in the catalog of the exhibition. “It is time to add the ‘psychological gesture in photography’ to the list.”

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 Henri Cartier-Bresson: Die Europäer
04.10.-29.11.2009  Erfurt
kunsthalle-erfurt
Photo: leica m6 henri cartier bresson summicron (via erik.vanstraten)
Bresson’s 50mm collapsible lens - and a personal note

Henri Cartier-Bresson: Die Europäer

04.10.-29.11.2009 Erfurt

kunsthalle-erfurt

Photo: leica m6 henri cartier bresson summicron (via erik.vanstraten)

Bresson’s 50mm collapsible lens - and a personal note

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Quiz - Which famous photographer are you ?

Henri Cartier-Bresson: Known for street photography and photojournalism

“We are passive onlookers in a world that moves perpetually. Our only moment of creation is that 1/125th of a second when the shutter clicks, the signal is given, and motion is stopped…”

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