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Famed photographers' 'I Spy' city scenes opened today at DC's National Gallery
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[Examiner.com] - The final works are Beat Streuli's photo slide show "NYC ", taken from a coffee shop where he focused on lower Manhattan's Astor Place subway entrance, and his video "Manhattan ", shot through telephoto lenses in various locations.
April 22 — 28
www.nytimes.com
[New York Times] - In the late '90s and 2000s Beat Streuli and Philip-Lorca diCorcia both set up stationary cameras on New York's streets, orchestrating memorable images of fluid choreographies and dark theatrics. Through Aug. 5, (202) , nga.gov.
Google News: Art Preview: "I Spy: Photography and the Theater of the Street, "
[Washingtonian.com (blog)] - The genius of photographers such as Harry Callahan, Walker Evans, and Beat Streuli allowed them to capture this expression on film, shown in "I Spy: Photography and the Theater of the Street," currently on display in the National Gallery of Art's West
Google News: La photo de rue débarque à la National Gallery of Art de Washington
[AMA] - Les clichés présentés ont été réalisés par des artistes tels que Harry Callahan, Bruce Davidson, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Walker Evans, Robert Frank et Beat Streuli qui ont tenté de créer un nouveau genre de photographie de rue, capturant la diversité
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