Henri Cartier-Bresson at the MoMA
• 31 March 2010
Henri Cartier-Bresson, "Brie" 1968
I first spotted Henri Cartier-Bresson's photographs at an exhibition in Florence, Italy. I was a student at the time, studying Art History, and experiencing cathedral/stained glass/fresco overload. I craved something more modern for a change, and after spotting a poster around town advertising a Cartier-Bresson exhibition, I knew I needed to stop by. When I walked into the gallery, I remember immediately falling in love with his images.
So lucky New Yorkers (or visitors!) listen up...Henri Cartier-Bresson will be featured in an exhibition at the MoMA in just under two weeks. I hope you have the chance to attend! You can find more details here.
Henri Cartier-Bresson. "Juvisy, France". 1938
Well yes, those are amazing aren't they?
ReplyDeleteYes, yes and yes! His images are one of the reasons I majored in photography - I love his work. This is yet another reason I'm jealous of everyone living in NY!
ReplyDeleteWow, so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove his images... also one reason I majored in photography. Wish I was close enough to enjoy this exhibit!
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