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BRILLIANT THINGS TO DO THIS JUNE
Another MagazineJun 2, 2023The Visual Language of Modernity: The Early Photographs of André Kertész at Bruce Silverstein, New York: Until August 5, 2023 Another chance to witness the...Read more - Press
ANDRÉ KERTÉSZ AND FREDERICK SOMMER AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART
the National Gallery of ArtMay 3, 2023In 1990 the National Gallery launched an initiative to acquire the finest examples of the art of photography and to mount photography exhibitions of the...Read more - Press
ANDRE KERTESZ’S PHOTOS FROM HIS WINDOW
The New York TimesMar 28, 2019Perched inside his apartment 12 stories above Washington Square Park, Andre Kertesz beheld a cityscape of trees, rooftops and snow-covered paths. Caught between distance and...Read more - Press
SHAPE OF LIGHT: 100 YEARS OF PHOTOGRAPHY AND ABSTRACT ART
TateApr 30, 2018A major new exhibition at Tate Modern reveals the intertwined stories of photography and abstract art. Shape of Light: 100 Years of Photography and Abstract...Read more - Press
ANDRÉ KERTÉSZ AT THE GETTY
The GettyApr 15, 2015The introduction of photography in 1839 coincided with major social and economic changes spurred by the Industrial Revolution and a burgeoning culture of leisure. In...Read more - Press
ANDRÉ KERTÉSZ AT THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART: Modern Photographs from the Thomas Walther Collection
MoMADec 13, 2014The creative possibilities explored through photography were never richer or more varied than in the years between the First and Second World Wars, when photographers...Read more - Press
CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI AND ANDRÉ KERTÉSZ AT THE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BOSTON: Photo Eye: Avant-Garde Photography in Europe
Museum of Fine Arts BostonMar 15, 2014Photographers working in Europe during the period between the two World Wars made some of the most memorable images in the medium’s history. Their goal...Read more - Press
ANDRÉ KERTÉSZ AND FREDERICK SOMMER AT BOWDOIN COLLEGE OF ART Under the Surface: Surrealist Photography
Bowdoin College Museum of ArtFeb 27, 2014The primary goal of the surrealist movement was to liberate the modern mind by demonstrating how deep psychological impulses could be explored, depicted, and fused...Read more
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