Capturing the Artist: Photographing the Artist’s Studio
Free Lunchtime Lecture
11 July 2011
In the Reynolds Room, a John Madejski Fine Room
Free

Bank Manager at the Baths, Károly Escher, 1938. Silver gelatin print, 39.2 x 29 cm. Hungarian Museum of Photography, Kecskemét
Sarah Lea, Royal Academy of Arts, explores the photographs by André Kertész and Brassaï taken in the studios of Mondrian, Matisse and Picasso. She considers the creative interaction between photographers and artists in the avant-garde of 1920s and ‘30s Paris.
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