Nadav Kander and Richard Avedon exhibition in Berlin

The Camera Work photo gallery, located in Berlin and named after Alfred Stieglitz’s pioneering magazine, represents work by some of the world’s most iconic photographers—Man Ray, Irving Penn, and Diane Arbus, among them. So we’re thrilled to report that on March 20, the gallery will present an exhibition featuring photographs by our own Nadav Kander.

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Bill and Maureen are going to Berlin next week for the private preview of “Nadav Kander: Selected” on Friday, March 19. The gallery has also elected to expand the show by exhibiting Nadav’s portrait series “Obama’s People” with the great Richard Avedon’s “The Family” at Museum the Kennedys in Berlin. Congratulations, Nadav!

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One Comment

  1. Debra Frieden
    Posted March 17, 2010 at 10:53 am | Permalink

    I love the Richard Avedon interview talking about his first, or one of his first fashion shoots. He hated the resulting work, and SENT THE MONEY BACK. Completely in touch with his intuition. He also cared deeply about the work he wanted to create to represent his work. It takes a brave photographer to say……..no…….not good enough. And yes, he went on to be a superstar in our world. I love this story, and wonder if a photographer would survive in today’s world, doing the same…..


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