ART GENÈVE 2020: Palexpo • Stand B49
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Richard Avedon, Dorian Leigh in Dior Coat, Avenue Montaigne, Paris, August 1949, 1949
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Brassaï, Fête, c.1932 (Bumper cars)
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Brassaï, La Nuit de Longchamp, 1937
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Brassaï, Sailor and Prostitute, c.1932
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George Bunzl, Matterhorn Sunset, c. 1930
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George Bunzl, Untitled, c. 1930
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Dr Harold Edgerton, Bullet Through Jack, 1964
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Luca Missoni, Moon 2008 © Luca Missoni
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Sarah Moon, Sveta pour “Hussein Chalayan” , 2000
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Sarah Moon, Kassia pour Comme des Garçons, 1997
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Helmut Newton, Veruschka, Nice, 1975 © Helmut Newton
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Melvin Sokolsky, Bubble, Paris, 1963, © Melvin Sokolsky
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Tim Walker , Kate Moss, Fashion: Christian Dior Haute Couture. The tapestry room, Houghton Hall, 2012
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Tim Walker, Jordan Robson & Emma Watson in homage to Jean Cocteau, Fashion: Maison Francesco Scognamiglio. London, 2016
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Bradford Washburn, Moonrise over the Grandes Jorasses, France, 1958
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Bradford Washburn, After the storm, Climbers on Doldenhorn, Switzerland, 1960
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Brett Weston, Untitled (Underwater Nudes), 1979
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George Bunzl, Untitled, c. 1930
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George Bunzl, Untitled (Two children walking through hills), c. 1930
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George Bunzl, Untitled, c. 1930
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Tiina Itkonen, Uummannaq I, 2007
Michael Hoppen Gallery will be presenting some of our most iconic and important artists for our third engagement at Art Genève.
We believe that photography has changed dramatically over the past 10 years and we will illustrate this through works that show the technological diversity of this medium. From traditional darkroom printing by Bradford Washburn and Brassaï to the telescopic works of Luca Missoni - and a highlight; the recently-discovered and important private collection of unique vintage Alpine photography from the 1930’s, by George Bunzl.
We will also present the works of Tim Walker, whose largest solo exhibition to date, Wonderful Things, is currently on at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, until March 8th 2020.