Went to the exhibition a few days ago. I really enjoyed it and am grateful that I had the opportunity to view such an excellent collection of a seminal photographer's work in person.
Agree with the comments about the dim lighting, but perhaps because of the previous posts it wasn't quite as bad as I expected.
Two things struck me:
1. The prints were much smaller than I anticipated. Most were about 4x5inch, a few about 8x10inch and very little larger than that (if any). Does this mean they would have been contact printed? Presumably the move towards exhibiting at 16x20 or so has been a more recent development. The small sizes did give a nice feeling of intimacy though.
2. Most of the prints tended towards the darker end of the tonal spectrum. i.e. not much high-key stuff: the portrait of the neice was one of the few exceptions. Even the cloud "equivalents" were printed quite darkly. (Not helped by the already mentioned dim lighting)
Thanks to AGNSW for pulling it all together.
PS At $40, the exhibition catalogue is well worth it too.
Cheers
Carey Bird
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