TWILIGHT VISIONS: SURREALISM, PHOTOGRAPHY, AND PARIS

Posted on 2010-01-18

“Twilight Visions” offers a unique insight into the impact of the Surrealist aesthetic on those photographers working in Paris in the 1920’s and ‘30s. Presenting over 150 photographs, magazines, films, and ephemera of the period, the exhibition highlights the visionary role that photographers played in both the avant-garde art world of Paris and in the rise of the new.

Opposite – Andre Kertesz, ‘Eiffel Tower, Summer Storm’, 1927

Exhibition runs through to May 9th, 2010.

International Center of Photography
1133 Avenue of the Americas at 43rd Street
New York
10036

www.icp.org