I saw the show about a month ago. For the most part, it was work that I know quite well, but there were some pictures that were new to me. Can't say exactly which ones though . . .
While I was there, I was asking myself, aside from the simple enjoyment of looking, what could I really get from seeing more Weston exhibits, or buying more books? The answer came in the form of my parents' enjoyment of the show. They really didn't have a great understanding of what I do, or what led me in the direction I have taken, and this exhibition has cleared that up.
The importance of these exhibitions, especially now, when so many young photographers don't have a real understanding of what can be done in a darkroom, is to inspire people with the fine craftsmanship and beauty of photographs made in that period. It also serves to educate new collectors or connoisseurs of fine photography when they are assaulted so often with what is contemporary.