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Wynn Bullock exhibit at The Lumiere Brothers center for Photography in Moscow!

Date: Mar 18, 2015 - May 10, 2015


 

Pigment Print B&W

Pigment Print B&W

Wynn Bullock 

Immersion

18 Mar – 10 May 2015

The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography

The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography is pleased to present an exhibition of one of the most significant American modernist photographers of the mid-20th century. Wynn Bullock’s very first retrospective exhibition in Moscow will feature 60 black-and-white works tracing Bullock’s evolution from his early experimental work of the 1940s, through the mysterious black-and-white imagery of the 1950s, to his late metaphysical photographs of the 1970s. The exhibition also showcases a video installation of Bullock’s color light abstractions of the 1960s.

Bullock created a body of work marked by a distinct interest in experimentation, abstraction and philosophical exploration. His images “Let There Be Light” and “Child in Forest” became icons in the history of photography following their prominent inclusion in Edward Steichen’s landmark 1955 exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, “The Family of Man.”

The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography

Bolotnaya embankment 3, bld. 1
119072 Moscow

+7 495-228 98 78

info@lumiere.ru
www.lumiere.ru

Tue-Fri 12-21, Sat-Sun 11-22

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