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Wednesday, 19 November 2014 11:11

Exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art Explores Surrealist Photography

Jacques-Henri Lartigue's 'The Crystal Ball.' Jacques-Henri Lartigue's 'The Crystal Ball.' Cleveland Museum of Art

"Forbidden Games” is an exhibition of 167 of the 178 photographs David Raymond donated and sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art in 2007. The show, which runs through Jan. 11, 2015, includes works taken from 1920 through the 1940s by such major surrealist and modernist photographers as Man Ray, Bill Brandt, Brassaï and Hans Bellmer, as well as many less well known, such as Dora Maar, Marcel G. Lefrancq and George Hugnet. There are also works by photographers not ordinarily identified with either tendency who nonetheless occasionally took pictures that could be so considered. The images Mr. Raymond assembled make a grand introduction to important aspects of art photography between the end of the First World War and mid-century.

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