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Atlas Gallery
49 dorset street London Royaume-Uni http://www.atlasgallery.com Contacter Atlas Gallery
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Les expositions
ERNST HAAS TOTAL VISION (Du 28/9/2008 au 1/11/2008)

"Before Haas, there was no color photography, only colored photographs"
Haas is considered one of the most celebrated and influential photographers of the last century. The first photographer ever to be given a one man show devoted to colour photography at MOMA, he is universally regarded as the father of the medium. Edward Steichen described the exhibition as the beginning of a new "epoch in photography".
This important retrospective exhibiti
Eve Arnold portraits (Du 18/9/2008 au 31/10/2008)

As one of Magnum’s earliest female members, Eve Arnold’s archive is as diverse as any from photojournalism’s heyday. Ranging from portraiture to editorial assignments, advertising and long term projects, it reflects the flexibility and tenacity needed to sustain a career spanning over 50 years. When she started in the 1950s, Arnold was a forerunner of the changes taking place in portraiture, which saw a more natural approach applied to all subject matter, whether Hollywood s
Geroge Rodger - African portraits (Du 6/3/2008 au 3/5/2008)

This exhibition comprises rare vintage black & white portraits, selected from Rodger’s iconic work in Africa from 1947 to the late 1970’s, including previously unseen prints from his personal archive and a unique set of valuable prints of his most famous body of work from this period: The Nuba Wrestlers.
George Rodger was born in Cheshire, in 1908. His early working life was spent in the British Merchant Navy, before, as a self-taught photographer, and after a short spe
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