
zondag, maart 27, 2005
Capa-tentoonstelling in Berlijn groot succes
More than 50,000 visitors have already visited the large Robert Capa retrospective in Berlin. Fifty years after the death of Robert Capa, 300 photographs look back on this great legend who became famous in 1936 for documenting the Spanish Civil War and the photograph of ’Fallen Soldiers’.
Capa’s work is a manifesto against war, injustice and oppression. Like his friend and colleague, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Capa defined an era of great photojournalism. This comprehensive retrospective of Robert Capa, the first of its kind in Germany, displays never-before-published photographs in addition to his war reportages. The exhibition can only be seen in Berlin, until April 18th, (closed Tuesdays).
Bron: Martin-Gropius-Bau.
Capa’s work is a manifesto against war, injustice and oppression. Like his friend and colleague, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Capa defined an era of great photojournalism. This comprehensive retrospective of Robert Capa, the first of its kind in Germany, displays never-before-published photographs in addition to his war reportages. The exhibition can only be seen in Berlin, until April 18th, (closed Tuesdays).
Bron: Martin-Gropius-Bau.