Works
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Baie des Anges, France, 1958
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Policeman in a dockland alley, Bermondsey, 1938
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Parlourmaid and Under Parlourmaid Ready to Serve Dinner, 1936
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She Sells Seashells on The Sea Shore, 1930s
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Northumbrian coal miner eating his evening meal, 1937
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‘Parlour Maid’ - Kensington, ca. 1933
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Barmaid At The Crooked Billet, Tower Hill, 1939
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Portrait of a Young Girl, Eaton Place, 1955
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Hail Hell and Halifax, 1948
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Hail, Hell & Halifax, Chimneys , ca. 1937
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Cuckmere River, Sussex, 1963
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East Sussex Coast, 1959
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Nude, East Sussex Coast, 1958
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Nude, East Sussex Coast, April 1953
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Nude, Campden Hill, London, 1977
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Nude, Campden Hill, 1978
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Nude, Campden Hill, London, ca. 1955
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Nude, Hampstead, London, September, 1952
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Miro's World, 1968
Biography
Bill Brandt is one of the acknowledged masters of 20th century photography. Taken as a whole, his work constitutes one of the most varied and vivid social documents of Great Britain, producing a body of photographic works that range from stark realism and social commentary to pure abstraction and surrealism.
Brandt was born in 1904 in Hamburg to German parents of Russian descent. His childhood years were spent mostly in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany and also in Davos, Switzerland. In 1929 Brandt went to Paris and worked for approximately 3 months in Man Ray's studio, where he learnt much from the Parisian art of the period, such as the films of Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí, and the photographs of Eugene Atget and Andre Kertesz.
When he returned to England in 1931, he began documenting the English way of life. During World War II Brandt was a staff photographer for the British Home Office, documenting the hard times of Londoners suffering through German bombing raids. In 1932 he married Eva, his first of three wives, and made a home in Belsize Park. His career through the 1930s and 1940s ran parallel with the emergence of the great photographic magazines such as Picture Post and Lilliput which afforded Brandt the opportunity to produce important, ground-breaking photographic essays, the most notable being images from the industrial and coal-mining areas of Northern England. With the end of the war, Brandt's attention turned away from reportage, to landscapes and their natural forms in the book Literary Britain, published in 1951. He is also known for his series of extraordinary female nudes, particularly distinguished by his use of a wide-angle lens in close-up perspectives (causing the body shapes to appear distorted) and by the stark black and white tones with little middle range.
In 1981 The Royal Photographic Society inaugurated its National Centre of Photography in Bath with an exhibition of 50 years of Brandt's pictures. His work has also been honored by a score of smaller shows in such far-flung cities as Paris, Stockholm, San Francisco, Houston, Boston, and Washington, D.C.. Brandt's work has been collected by major cultural institutions including London's Victoria and Albert Museum, New York's MoMA, Rochester's International Museum of Photography, and Paris' Bibliotheque Nationale.
Exhibitions
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PARIS PHOTO 2023
GRAND PALAIS ÉPHÉMÈRE 9 - 12 Nov 2023Michael Hoppen Gallery is delighted to share a preview of our Paris Photo presentation. The fair opens at the Grand Palais Éphémère in the grounds of the Champ-de-Mars on Wednesday...Read more -
Photo London
Somerset House • Stand W02 10 - 14 May 2023Michael Hoppen is pleased to return to the 8th edition of Photo London with an exciting selection of works by iconic contemporary artists as well as newly-released works.Read more -
Masterpiece London 2022
The Royal Hospital Chelsea • Stand 611 30 Jun - 6 Jul 2022We are delighted to be participating in Masterpiece London 2022 and will be presenting a selection of contemporary works, some of which have never been shown before, alongside important historic...Read more -
The Photography Show, AIPAD 2022
Center415 • Stand 222 20 - 22 May 2022After what seems like an eternity, we are so looking forward to once again being in New York for The Photography Show presented by AIPAD. To be amongst you, our...Read more -
ART GENÈVE 2019
Palexpo • BOOTH B39 31 Jan - 3 Feb 2019A preview of what Michael Hoppen Gallery will be taking toArt Geneva, SwitzerlandRead more -
BILL BRANDT
Vintage Works 20 Nov 2018 - 19 Jan 2019Nude, Campden Hill, London 1957Read more -
Art Genève 2018
Palexpo • BOOTH D44 1 - 4 Feb 2018A preview of the Michael Hoppen Gallery booth for Art Geneva, 2018Read more -
PAD 2016
Booth A18 3 - 9 Oct 2016Explore a selection of the works Michael Hoppen Gallery will be taking to PAD, London, 2016Read more -
PHOTO LONDON 2016
SOMERSET HOUSE • STAND B8 19 - 22 May 2016Michael Hoppen Gallery returns to Photo London with a wide selection of works including a mighty collection of Hungarian works.Read more -
ZONA MACO 2016
Art Fair, Mexico 3 - 7 Feb 2016A preview of the works that Michael Hoppen Gallery will be bringing to Zona Maco, Mexico.Read more -
AIPAD 2015
New York 16 - 18 Apr 2015Art Fair, New York, London, Art, April, ContemporaryRead more -
PAD 2014
Berkeley Square, London 16 - 19 Oct 2014EXHIBITED ARTISTS: BILL BRANDT GUY BOURDIN SCARLETT HOOFT GRAAFLAND ANDRÉ KÉRTÉSZ SARAH MOON SOHEI NISHINO DAVID PARKER ALFRED SEILAND HUNTER THOMPSON TIM WALKER BRADFORD WASHBURNRead more
News
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Photo London 2023
Michael Hoppen's Highlights May 10, 2023Michael Hopen Gallery is delighted to return to Somerset House for the 8th edition of Photo London. For this year's edition, we are proud to...Read more -
Summer Newsletter 2022
July 13, 2022NEW ARTIST REPRESENTATION Ori Gersht Krass Clement ARTIST NEWS & EXHIBITIONS Eamonn Doyle and Jean Curren at Photo Ireland, Dublin July 7 -...Read more -
Bill Brandt & John Davies
Radical Landscapes at Tate Liverpool May 5, 2022From rural raves in Castlemorton to anti-nuclear protests at Greenham Common, this exhibition presents a radical view of the British landscape in art. Expanding on...Read more -
The Photography Show Presented by AIPAD 2022
MICHAEL HOPPEN'S HIGHLIGHTS April 29, 2022After what seems like an eternity, we are so looking forward to once again being in New York for The Photography Show presented by AIPAD!...Read more -
Bill Brandt | A Retrospective
At Fundación MAPFRE in Barcelona Oct 9th - Jan 24th, 2021A major Bill Brandt retrospective is open at the Fundación MAPFRE in Barcelona. The exhibition is installed at the foot of the Mapfre Tower, in...Read more -
The Eye Viewing Room
May 12, 2020Michael Hoppen Gallery presents master works by Bill Brandt, Dora Maar and Shōmei Tōmatsu in The Eye Viewing Room The Eye Viewing Room precedes the...Read more -
Bill Brandt & Henry Moore: Photography in Four Dimensions
A conversation between Martina Droth and Paul Messier March 7, 2020Talk at Michael Hoppen GalleryRead more -
MHG BREXIT WALL
Photo London: Special Feature 18-21 MAYA preview of Michael Hoppen Gallery's 'Brexit wall' at this years Photo London fair at Somerset house.Read more -
BILL BRANDT
Photo London: Featured Artist 19-22 MayBill Brandt is featured on Michael Hoppen Gallery's booth at this years Photo London at Somerset House.Read more -
Poetry Corner
MHG Celebrates National Poetry Day October 8, 2015MHG celebrates National Poetry Day with some famous portraits and accompanying poems.Read more
Press
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Bill Brandt/Henry Moore review – a coruscating chronicle of British life
Sean O'Hagan , The Guardian -
Bill Brandt/Henry Moore at The Hepworth Wakefield
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SEVEN SEMINAL IMAGES BY BILL BRANDT
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Bill Brandt leaves picture-perfect legacy - and it's on show Art Basel Hong Kong
Francesca Fearon, South China Morning Post, May 15, 2014 -
Bill Brandt’s Negative Beginnings
James Estrin, Lens New York Times, August 1, 2013 -
Let There Be Dark: Bill Brandt’s Shadow and Light
Richard Lacayo, Time, March 7, 2013 -
The charm of the alien - Bill Brandt
Paul Delany, The Guardian, February 21, 2004
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