Berenice Abbott
Robert Adams
Diane Arbus
Richard Avedon
Bill Brandt
Brassai
Manuel Alvarez Bravo
Josef Breitenbach
Harry Callahan
Henri Cartier-Bresson
William Eggleston
Andreas Feininger
Robert Frank
Annie Leibovitz
Leon Levinstein
Esko Mannikko
Robert Mapplethorpe
Joel Meyerowitz
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
Helmut Newton
Ruth Orkin
Tata Ronkholz
Cindy Sherman
Alec Soth
Alex Stocker
Erica Stone
UMBO
WEEGEE
Dr. Paul Wolff
Wols
A representative cross section of a collection beginning in the late 1920s and continuing up to the present day
A collection of photographs. A representative cross section of the inventory, beginning in the late 1920s and continuing up to the present day. The focus is on American and European photography, black and white, with a central themes: the nude, landscapes, portraits and architecture. Brassai and Cindy Sherman are representative of the chronology of the selection, the content of their work creating important points of reference. While the European photographer Brassai stands for the most important period in photography between the two world wars, the American photographer Cindy Sherman is part of the radical change which took place in contemporary photography. Works by: Berenice Abbott, Robert Adams, Diane Arbus, Richard Avedon, Bill Brandt, Manuel Alvarez Bravo...