Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts is showcasing, “Modernist Photography: 1910–1950”.
“…this exhibition focuses on the concept that the camera was, in many respects, the ideal tool for modernist artists of the day and that this new camera “vision” resulted in some of the most truly groundbreaking work to have been produced in any medium.”
“Modernist Photography: 1910–1950”- Until April 1, 2012
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Avenue of the Arts, 465 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts
(Images: Margaret Bourke White, “The American Way of Life, 1937 and Ansel Adams, “Rose and Driftwood”, 1932)