Barbican Centre
London
Silk Street EC2Y 8DS
020 76384141
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Everything Was Moving
dal 12/9/2012 al 12/1/2013
daily 11am - 8pm, except Wed 11am - 6pm Open late every Thu 11am - 10pm

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Jess Hookway



 
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12/9/2012

Everything Was Moving

Barbican Centre, London

Photography from the 60s and 70s. This major photography exhibition surveys the medium from an international perspective and includes renowned photographers from across the globe, all working during two of the most memorable decades of the 20th century.


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This major photography exhibition surveys the medium from an international perspective, and includes renowned photographers from across the globe, all working during two of the most memorable decades of the 20th century. Everything Was Moving: Photography from the 60s and 70s brings together over 400 works, some rarely seen, others recently discovered and many shown in the UK for the first time.

It features 12 key figures including Bruce Davidson, William Eggleston, David Goldblatt, Graciela Iturbide, Boris Mikhailov, Sigmar Polke, Malick Sidibé, Shomei Tomatsu, and Li Zhensheng as well as important innovators whose lives were cut tragically short such as Ernest Cole, Raghubir Singh and Larry Burrows.

The world changed dramatically in the 1960s and 1970s. From the Cultural Revolution to the Cold War; from America’s colonialist misadventure in Vietnam to the indelible values of the civil rights movement; this was the defining period of the modern age. It also coincided with a golden age in photography: the moment when the medium flowered as a modern art form.

Everything Was Moving: Photography from the 60s and 70s presents some of the most inspiring voices in 20th century photography, in order to reflect on the world then – and now.

Picture credits
© Boris Mikhailov, Yesterday's Sandwich, 1965

Barbican Centre
Silk Street EC2Y 8DS - London
Standard: £10 online/ £12 on the door
Concessions: £7 online/ £8 on the door
School groups of 10 or more (primary, secondary and sixth form up to age 19): £6
13 - 17s yrs: £6 online/ £7 on the door
Children aged 12 and under: Free
Open daily 11am – 8pm, except Wed 11am – 6pm
Open late every Thu 11am – 10pm

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