Featuring approximately 120 vintage prints, this exhibition focuses on the
French photographer who is considered one of the most significant practitioners
of "new vision" photography, which examined the industrial and technological
transformations that took place after World War I. Organized by the Folkwang
Museum in Germany, the retrospective includes work from her early career in
Munich and Berlin, abstract industrial imagery from Amsterdam and Paris,
photojournalism produced for magazines in Paris in the 1920s and '30s and
pictures taken in the French Congo and India.
Location
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
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San Francisco, CA 94103
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