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After World War I, a striking new visual language emerged in photography. Explore the experimental works and energetic dialogues that emerged in the exchange among these artists—in the exhibition "Foreign Exchange: Photography between Chicago, Japan, and Germany, 1920–1960." Learn more at the link in our bio.
Images: . 1. Kiyoji Otsuji. Shinjuku at Night, 1952. Grant J. Pick Purchase Fund. . 2. László Moholy-Nagy. Negative Cat, about 1926. Julien Levy Collection, Special Photography Acquisition Fund. © 2018 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn. . 3. Howard Dearstyne. Untitled (Stalks in Icy Water), about 1957. Gift of Howard Dearstyne. . 4. Harry Callahan. Alley, Chicago, 1948. The Art Institute of Chicago. . 5. Jun Fujita. Untitled, 1954. Gift of Mrs. Jun Fujita.
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Very cool
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Excellent exhibit
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hell yeah
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