Long Chin - San, ‘Riverside Spring’ (1942)
Image: Long Chin - San, ‘Riverside Spring’ (1942). Courtesy of The Royal Photographic Society Collection at the V&A.

Light and Magic: The Birth of Art Photography

  • Art
  • Tate Modern, Bankside
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Time Out says

When the camera was first invented, it was a wonder of science, able to capture images with an accuracy that had never been seen before. But soon, instead of being seen as a rival to painters and sculptors, photographers began to join them as artists, interested in all the creative possibilities of this new method of image making. Tate Modern's new group exhibition explores how art photography emerged as a discipline between the 1880s and 1960s, taking an international approach that spans places from Shanghai to Sydney, New York to Cape Town, and Brazil to Singapore.

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Address
Tate Modern
Bankside
London
SE1 9TG
Transport:
Tube: Southwark/Blackfriars

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