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Blitz Photographers: Beaton, Brandt and Rodger

Blitz Photographers:  Cecil Beaton, Bill Brandt and George Rodger

Many photographers documented the impact of German air raids on British cities for audiences at home and overseas during the Second World War.  This talk examines the Blitz photography of three of Britain’s most prominent photographers, with our current exhibition of London Blitz photographs as a backdrop.

Hilary Roberts is Head Curator of Photography at Imperial War Museums (IWM) in Britain. A specialist in the history of war photography, Roberts works with collections of historic war photography around the world. She also works closely with civilian and military photographers covering current conflicts.

This talk is free and open to the public.

The event runs from 7:00 pm on Wednesday June 19th 2013 at 51 Hoxton Square, London N1 6PB and will last for approximately an hour.

Our talks are open to everyone. We recommend arriving promptly as seating is limited.

THE RICKERBY SHOW IN HOW TO SPEND IT

 

The Financial Times has called our London exhibition “A small yet powerful show“.

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Paris Photo 2012

November 15, 2012 — November 18, 2012

 

“Photography not only helps us to see, but it inverses our preconceptions about sight.”
Sydney Picasso

 

For Paris Photo 2012, Daniel Blau Ltd. presents “Airborne”, a collection of aerial photographs from the great conflicts of the mid-twentieth century. The exhibition focuses on the Pacific front of the Second World War, but also on other conflicts in which the use of airplanes determined and shaped the nature of warfare. A number of pictures taken on NASA missions from 1966-1971 provide a welcome juxtaposition to the raw violence of war.

 

The photographs in the “Airborne” exhibition have a dual nature: the documentary and the aesthetic. As Sydney Picasso explains, aerial photographs (of war) can be seen as historical documents but also as artistic planes where the world is flattened and transformed into an aesthetic experience. Our vision of the world has been altered by photography, and even more so by airborne photography, ever since Nadar started taking pictures from a hot air balloon in the 1850s.

 

This collection of photographs is unique in that it shows us various aspects and landscapes of war, from semi abstract landscapes, bombs falling into clouds, elegant patterns carved into the ocean’s surface by escaping ships, to “beautiful” atomic clouds rising into the sky and the pristine choreography of jets from above.

 

 

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