Artists Through the Camera: Photographs Taken By Arnold Newman
- Dates: December 11, 1942 through January 10, 1943
- Organizing Department:
Prints, Drawings and Photographs
- Collections: Photography
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October 9, 1942: The Brooklyn Museum’s Department of Photography will open to the public on Friday, December 11, an exhibition entitled “Artists Through the Camera,” consisting of intimate photographs of contemporary artists, taken by Arnold Newman. The show, to be installed in the Photography Gallery, will remain on view through January 10, 1942.
These portrait photographs were made by Mr. Newman during the past year in the studios and homes of the artists, and are of Ben Rose and his wife Mariam, Kuniyoshi, Reginald March, Stuart Davis, Amedee Ozenfant, Chaim Gross, John Sloan, Fernard Leger, Julian Levi, Ralph Soyer, Jack Levine, Max Ernst, Marc Chagall, Edward Hopper, Morris Hirshfield, George Grosz, Charles Burchfield, and Pieter C. Mondriaan.
Mr. Newman’s specialized portraits have appeared in many publications and are included in several private and public collections.
Brooklyn Museum Archives. Records of the Department of Public Information. Press releases, 1942 - 1946. 10-12/1942, 203. View Original




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