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本帖最后由 mostakimseo07 于 2022-9-20 12:35 编辑
Already Juan de la Cabada referring to Héctor García parodies the words of the poet Enrique González Martínez Whoever sees them should not be surprised to find here the integrity of a man without anything that is not profoundly human. The Family of Man exhibition constituted a zenith in humanist photography. First shown at the Museum of Modern Art in New York it was the culmination of Edward Steichens career as curator of photography at this legendary institution.
The objective of the exhibition was to offer a vision e-commerce photo editing of the person through images of human interest in a broad sense as well as the ties that unite people regardless of their location race sex or age. Edward Steiche Curator of Photography at MoMA. Edward Steichen Curator of Photography at MoMA. The Family of Man offered a portrait of humanity emphasizing not only the coincidences between men but also their belonging to a common family. The exhibition was organized around themes. Birth childhood education youth work maturity old age women health marriage joy sadness death fun.
Strolling through the rooms you can see of the number of common aspects of the human being of the few differences between the inhabitants of Guatemala with respect to those of Japan. We are all made with the same mold we follow the same path we are part of the same cycle. The same goodness the same badness. The Family of Man are clear signs of the new times that followed World War II on the one hand the desire to recover the calm of everyday life away from battlefields and concentration on the other the predominant role of the United States in the world art scene.
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