
Everything Was Moving: Photography from the 60s and 70s
13 September 2012 - 13 January 2013, London
Everything Was Moving: Photography from the 60s and 70s is a major photography exhibition surveying the medium from an international perspective, and including renowned photographers from across the globe. The exhibition, featuring 12 key figures including the renowned Japanese photographer Shomei Tomatsu, covers a defining period of the modern age and a golden age in photography, and brings together over 400 works, many of which will be shown in the UK for the first time.
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Admisstion: Standard: £10 online/ £12 on the door
Concessions: £7 online/ £8 on the door
School groups of 10 or more (primary, secondary and sixth form up to age 19): £6
13 - 17s yrs: £6 online/ £7 on the door
Children aged 12 and under: Free
Art Gallery Opening Hours
Open daily 11am – 8pm, except Wed 11am – 6pm
Open late every Thu 11am – 10pm
Image credit: Shomei Tomatsu, Untitled, from the series Protest, Tokyo, 1969. Courtesy Taka Ishii Gallery and Nagoya City Art Museum © Shomei Tomatsu
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13 September 2012 - 13 January 2013 |
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Barbican Art Gallery, Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London, EC2Y 8DS |
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E-mail: event@jpf.org.uk. |
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The Japan Foundation |
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