Anna McNay
22/06/16
Unseen. London,
Paris, New York, 1930s-60s: Photographs by Wolf Suschitzky, Dorothy
Bohm & Neil Libbert
Curated by Katy
Barron
Ben Uri Gallery and
Museum
20 May – 29 August
2016
With a remit to represent the Jewish community, principally
reflecting the works, lives and contribution of British and European artists of
Jewish descent, interpreted within the wider context of 20th- and 21st-century
art history, politics and society, the Ben Uri Gallery and Museum is the
perfect venue for Katy Barron’s latest curatorial masterpiece, which brings
together largely unseen photographs by three great Jewish names: Wolf
Suschitzky (b1912), Dorothy Bohm (b1924) and Neil Libbert (b1938).
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