"Great Photographs of the 20th Century: Staged and Startled" Exhibition
Hasted Kraeutler
This event has ended.
The gallery will be exhibiting a selection of rare and sought after photographs lent from numerous private collections representing some of the most important photographers of the last 100 years.
The title Staged and Startled refers to the various processes artists use in achieving their final images including lighting, setting, equipment and planning, or conversely, deliberate eschewal of preparation. The opportunity to compare these works side by side reveals the individuality of the century's most iconic photographers. The exhibition spans from the premeditated studio portraits of artists such as Richard Avedon and Irving Penn to the spontaneous street photographs of such masters as Robert Frank and Lee Friedlander.
Media
Schedule
from March 25, 2010 to May 21, 2010
Artist(s)
Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, Robert Frank, Lee Friedlander, Tina Barney et al.
Reviews
"Staged and Startled": An Interview with Joseph Kraeutler
"Everyone can take a photograph at a very basic camera but the difference between a good photo and a bad photo is in the subtleties."