Black and White photographs of New York in the 30s and
40s. Weegee was a street photographer, capturing the life of the city-
people at work, at play, in danger and in death.
This exhibition is the firts major exhibition of his work in UK, showing
over 200 photographs from the Berinson Collection, Berlin.
In the Cafe': Sara Davidmann, Orlando's Butterflies. 15 photographs of
London transvesties, charting Davidman's exploration of how they exaggerate
and share the ways women act out femininity. Until July 2.
Museum of Modern Art Oxford
Address: 30 Pembroke Street, Oxford, OX1 1BP
Telephone: 01865-722733 Recorded information: 01865- 813830
Open: Tuesday-Sunday 11 am- 6pm, Thursday 11 am - 9pm. Closed Monday. Cafe'
:Tuesday-Saturday 9.30 am - 5 pm, Thursday 9.30 am - 8.30 pm, Sunday 11 am -
5 pm.
Admission: £2.50, £1.50 concessions, Children under 16 free. Free admission:
Weds 11 am - 1 pm & Thurs 6 pm- 9 pm.
Description: The Museum of Modern Art is a public-funded gallery presenting
innovative temporary exhibitions of international modern and contemporary
art, covering all art forms. Cafe'MOMA is open for breakfast, coffee, lunch
and tea. Zwemmers bookshop has cards, gifts and books.
Laura Fornasini
laurafornasini@hotmail.com
nicole.giles@moma.demon.co.uk