Beginning with some of the Hungarian photographer’s earliest photographs from 1910 through his modernist period in Paris and continuing into the 1980s, this exhibition reveals a lesser know side of Kertesz’s practice. Celebrated for initiating the photo essay style said to have inspired Brassaï and Henri Cartier-Bresson, Kertesz’s distinctly evocative black and white photographs on display here, capture artists in their studios as well as urban landscapes including scenes of London’s embankment.
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