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Stanley Kubrick Photographer Exhibition
The Stanley Kubrick Photographer Exhibition 1945 - 1950 was launched on the 28th August 2010 at the Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti – Palazzo Cavalli Franchetti, and it will stay open till the 14th November 2010.
The exhibition counts two hundred photographs, some of them printed from the original negatives, that the famous American director took between 1945 and 1950 when, just seventeen years old, he was hired by the American magazine Look for his extraordinary talent – a talent that is not so well known among his public.
The exhibition, of which Rainer Crone is the curator, has been set up by Giunti Arte Mostre Musei jointly with the Library of Congress, Washington D.C., and the Museum of the City of New York, which store in their archives more than 20.000 negatives produced by Kubrick, and not yet released.
Kubrick’s work is divided in eight thematic rooms that tell American history between 1945 and 1950. Stanley Kubrick was particularly sensitive to this theme, and tried to tell with his photographs the American experience after the war by representing a nation that was shaping its original identity, and taking distance from the European model.
Aug. 28th - Nov. 14th, 2010
Opening Time: every day 10:00 - 19:00 (ticket office closes at 18:30)
Ticket: euros 9,00 - reduced ticket euros 7,50 – schools euros 4,00
Info and Booking: 199.199.111
Website: www.mostrakubrick.it
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