‘A modern gaze for a very modern city’ – curators Alona Pardo and Elias Redstone describe Berenice Abbott’s New York alongside Walker Evans’ documentary style.
‘Being in awe of the very beauty of the everyday’ – capturing the art of street furniture, these four photographers elevate the mundane through their work.
‘Within the chaos and the mess, I can find beauty’ – how did the social and political moments of the 60s inspire and influence the photographers of the time?
‘What are these strange, peculiar objects?’ – we follow the Bechers’ preservationist campaign, transforming water towers into beautiful, anonymous sculptures.
‘A much more ethereal, lyrical, meditative response to space’ – moving downstairs, see the ways this group of artists experience space in their photography.