nightlight
Well-known
For those in/visiting London, the Tate Modern has a display of Joey Meyerowitz's work in the 'Start Display' (Nathalie Bell building).
His work is presented in a "B/W vs Colour" setup; an interesting way to think about how colour adds to the story - or how B/W adds to the geometry.
It's free as well, a rare thing in London.

His work is presented in a "B/W vs Colour" setup; an interesting way to think about how colour adds to the story - or how B/W adds to the geometry.
It's free as well, a rare thing in London.
AntonioC
Established
One of the many reasons to love Tate Modern. I’ll try and visit tomorrow, if this miserable weather allows…
Michael Markey
Veteran
I miss the Tate Modern.
Before I retired I was down the smoke (London) every month.
Once I finished doing what I had to do I often had the afternoon to myself and spent that time at the Tate .
Happy days (well the bit at the Tate were ) .
Before I retired I was down the smoke (London) every month.
Once I finished doing what I had to do I often had the afternoon to myself and spent that time at the Tate .
Happy days (well the bit at the Tate were ) .
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
JOEL MEYEROWITZ AND MAGGIE BARRETT | When Harry Met
rulnacco
Well-known
Ahhh, the Tate Modern. I lived in London for over 11 years, and I loved going there frequently. I saw several of my favourite photography exhibitions there: huge prints of Seydou Keïta's work, Bruce Davidson's Subway series, Stephen Shore's American Surfaces (displayed the way it was the first time it was exhibited), and many others.I miss the Tate Modern.
Before I retired I was down the smoke (London) every month.
Once I finished doing what I had to do I often had the afternoon to myself and spent that time at the Tate .
Happy days (well the bit at the Tate were ) .
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