
Photography and copyright: David Goldblatt via London Evening Standard.
What
Everything Was Moving: Photography from the 60s and 70s.
When
13 September 2012 – 13 January 2013.
Where
Barbican Art Gallery.
Rundown
This exhibition takes its viewer into the social and political realities of the world during the sixties and seventies through the lens of twelve key photographers. The exhibition gives historical photographic insight into key movements and issues of that time. From images of apartheid by David Goldblatt, studio shots documenting the times by Malian Malick Sidibé, photos during the Vietnam war by the late Larry Burrows, telling images capturing the Civil Rights Movement by Bruce Davidson, Northern Ireland and so on.
This 20th Century photographic exhibition is a look at what was going on in the world then, an essential social documentation and reflection.
Further information and ticket prices here.
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