Moment in Time: A Legacy of Photographs | Works from the Bank of America Collection

A black and white photograph of a woman and a man sitting side by side at a table, with two half full glasses of wine in front of them. They are turned towards each other, and the woman has her arm around the man's shoulder, and is smiling. Behind them is a large mirror in which we can see them reflected.
Brassaï (Gyula Halász) (French, b. Hungary, 1899–1984)
Couple au bal musette des Quatre-Saisons, Rue de Lappe, 1932
Gelatin silver print
Bank of America Collection
Brassai (dit) Halasz Gyula (1899-1984)
© Estate of Brassai – RMN Grand Palais. Localisation: Paris, fonds Gilberte Brassai.
Photo © RMN – Grand Palais / Brassai.
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6 July – 20 September 2020
Rooms 6-10

Over 50 years ago, pioneering collectors Beaumont and Nancy Newhall assembled an impressive selection of works spanning the history of photography.

Moment in Time:  A Legacy of Photographs | Works from the Bank of America Collection presented iconic photographs from that collection by Julia Margaret Cameron, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Eugene Smith, Robert Frank, Dorothea Lange, and many more.

Explore the history of photography at the National Gallery of Ireland as this important collection comes to Europe for the first time.

Curated by Anne Hodge and Sarah McAuliffe, National Gallery of Ireland.

Original concept: Deborah Klochko, Executive Director & Chief Curator, Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego.

This exhibition is made possible through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

If you or your company wish to support our exhibition programme, our Development team will be delighted to speak with you about sponsorship or making a donation. Please call 01 663 3511 to speak to a member of the team.

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