Recent Event Highlights: Helen Levitt et l'enfance mouvementée - Le Monde, Movie guide: Capsule listing of current releases - Kansas City Star, Face Time: Historic New York City, Beverly Bremers - Dont say you don't remember - Traduzido, Beverly Bremers - "Don't Say You Don't Remember" (1972), Buchrezension: Helen Levitt "Fotografien", 26.05.2010, and 49 more...
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Area DeathsPalm Beach PostLevitt-Weinstein Memorial Chapel, Coconut Creek. Service in New York. Bennison, Helen Elaine, 86, of Lake Worth, died Saturday. ...
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Charlotte ObserverNew release 'Saw 3D'Charlotte ObserverWith Leonardo DiCaprio, Ken Watanabe, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard, Ellen Page. Written and directed by Christopher Nolan. 148 minutes. ...and more »
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Creative Loafing AtlantaNoomi Rapace stars in "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest"Creative Loafing AtlantaHolman INCEPTION 4 stars (PG-13) The brooding Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) leads a team of thieves (including Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Ellen Page) capable ...and more »
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Boyce brings a wealth of experiences to bearSouth Coast Today... Mapplethorpe, Duane Michals, Helen Levitt and Warhol. In all, he has curated, shown, and managed the work of some of America's most defining artists. ...and more »
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MOVIESLas Vegas Review-JournalSlyly witty Joseph Gordon-Levitt, whip-smart Ellen Page and femme fatale Marion Cotillard provide invaluable support, but it's Nolan's mind-bending visions ...and more »
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Memphis FlyerFestival Freebies:Memphis FlyerThe work will be shown at Playhouse on the Square from 5:00-6:30 pm Jim Jarmusch's Mystery Train will screen at the Levitt Shell at 7:00 pm, ...and more »
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Shannon to Lead Wright's MISTAKES WERE MADE at Barrow Street; Opens 11/14Broadway WorldGrace premiered at Woolly Mammoth Theatre where it was nominated for the Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding New Play. It was subsequently seen in a ...and more »
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Helen Levitt et l'enfance mouvementéeLe MondeLes sujets d'Helen Levitt (1913-2009) sont tout simples : des enfants qui jouent dans la rue, des graffitis sur le mur, des passants saisis au vol. ...
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Movie guide: Capsule listing of current releasesKansas City StarWith Leonardo DiCaprio, Ken Watanabe, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard, Ellen Page and Cillian Murphy. Written and directed by Christopher Nolan. ...and more »
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Der Fotograf Calin Kruse lebte zwei Jahre im Trierweilerweg in Trier-West. Während dieser Zeit dokumentierte er das Leben und Geschehen in dieser Straße in vitalen, poetischen Schwarzweiß- Aufnahmen, mit viel Wertschätzung für die Menschen im Stadtteil. Bei der Vernissage am 05.10.2010 im Café Bär war hunderttausend.de mit der Videokamera vor Ort. Trier. Trier-West gilt als sozialer Brennpunkt mit hoher Arbeitslosenquote, vielen Sozialwohnungen und einer Bevölkerung mit überdurchschnittlich vielen Kindern. Trotz vielfältiger sozialer Probleme ist Trier West aber auch ein sehr lebendiges Viertel, nicht nur wegen seiner vielen jungen, ruhelosen Menschen. Jeder kennt jeden, Familien halten zusammen und die Bewohner lieben ihren Stadtteil. Calin Kruse wurde 1982 in Temeswar im Westen Rumäniens geboren und lebt seit 1997 in Deutschland. Er studierte Grafik-Design in Mannheim und Trier und ist seit 2007 Herausgeber des vielbeachteten Magazins "dienacht", ein Magazin für Fotografie und Gestaltung. Heute arbeitet Calin Kruse freiberuflich als Grafik-Designer und Fotograf und wirkt bei verschiedenen Kunst- und Kulturprojekten in Trier mit.
Chloe Moretz On 'Hugo Cabret' And Co-Star Sacha Baron Cohen: Both 'Amazing'MTV.com (blog)"Hugo Cabret" sports an all-star cast that includes Jude Law, Ray Winstone, Ben Kingsley, Christopher Lee, Helen McCrory, Emily Mortimer and Michael ...and more »
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A Shiver In Red 2009
Photos of Woody Allen, Romare Bearden, Leonard Bernstein, Fanny Brice, John Coltrane, Giuseppe De Luca, Bob Dylan, Duke Ellington, Emma Goldman, Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes, Georgia O'Keeffe, Malcolm X, Peewee Marquette and Count Basie, Willie Smith, Gloria Swanson, and many unknowns by Diana Arbus, George Grantham Bain, Romare Bearden, Roy DeCarava, Walker Evans, Lee Friedlander, John Gutmann, Lewis Hine, William Klein, Russell Lee, Helen Levitt, Lisette Model, Arnold Newman, Gordon Parks, Jacob Riis, Cindy Sherman, W. Eugene Smith, Edward Steichen, Alfred Stieglitz, Paul Strand, Carl Van Vechten, Max Waldman, Garry Winogrand, and unknowns. Videos by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company and Thomas Edison Manufacturing. Music: Winds of Change by Jap Jap. Created at animoto.com
Don't say you don't remember (Traduzido) - : Beverly Bremers songwriters: written by Estelle Levitt and Helen Miller We wrote on the corner of the table: 'This is the only one that will last. For you, for me, for always, Forever was meant for us', but for us it went by too fast. Don't say you don't remember I'll never love anyone else If you say you don't remember How can I go on living (How can I go on living) With myself? When we meet you always call me 'baby.' How could it be that you forgot my name? Before you go, be honest. I belonged to you and believed that you felt the same. Don't say you don't remember I'll never love anyone else If you say you don't remember How can I go on living (How can I go on living) With myself? People never stay the same forever. Somebody always loves a little more. Tonight I need to love you. Together we'll find a way to make tomorrow worth living for. Don't say you don't remember I'll never love anyone else If you say you don't remember How can I go on living (How can I go on living) With myself?
Robert Capa, Alberto Korda, Sebastiao Salgado, Jim Marsahll, Helen Levitt, Henri Cartier Bresson... retrataron el siglo XX a través del objetivo de una Leica. Este reportaje de Joaquín Armada y Beatriz Lerones, emitido en La Sexta Noticias el jueves 2 de septiembre de 2010, repasa la historia de esa mítica cámara.
Resumen de la entrevista al fotógrafo español Oscar Fernández Orengo, para el ciclo televisivo 2010 de "f/22 Fotografía en profundidad", co-producción de tevé Ciudad y el Centro Municipal de Fotografía / Intendencia de Montevideo. Contenido del Programa Nº 10 / 20 de julio de 2010: Entrevista: Óscar Fernández Orengo, fotógrafo español Recomendaciones de Roberto Schettini: Opciones de almacenamiento de la fotografía digital Autor: Helen Levitt por Diana Mines "Incorporeaciones" de Lucía Ferreira y Gustavo Hiriart Todos los programas de los diferentes ciclos de este programa de televisión pueden verse en el sitio web del CMDF: cmdf.montevideo.gub.uy
Beverly Bremers is an American singer and actress. After roles on Broadway, Bremers released a successful 1972 album, I'll Make You Music, containing the hit single "Don't Say You Don't Remember". Born in Chicago, Illinois Bremers appeared in theatre, including the original Broadway productions of Hair as Sheila and Crissy and The Me Nobody Knows (winning an Obie Award, and in The Rocky Horror Show in Los Angeles. She has also performed extensively in clubs and concerts in the US, in television commercials, radio, films and games, often as a voice actor. She wrote the song, "Mousercise" for Disney, which received a platinum record and became the theme for the show of the same name on the Disney Channel and is used in other Disney products. Her songs that have charted in the US and Europe include "Morning Music" and the theme from the film Hopscotch. She has also written music and lyrics for the stage musicals produced in Los Angeles and San Diego. In 1972, Bremers released her album, I'll Make You Music, on Scepter Records, which reached #124 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The album spawned three hit singles, the most popular being "Don't Say You Don't Remember", which reached #15 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #5 AC. She later became a vocal coach in Southern California. "Don't Say You Don't Remember" was included on the Have a Nice Decade box set. In 2005, she released a new album, Don't Say You Don't Remember Beverly Bremers, which included a re-recording of "Don't Say You ...
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The Photographs of Helen Levitt
Images of autumn by Ansel Adams, Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Yann Arthus-Bertrand, Israëlis ("Izis") Bidermanas, Oscar Bluemner, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Frederick Childe Hassam, Salvador Dalí, Walker Evans, Henri Fantin-Latour, Vincent van Gogh, Katsushika Hokusai, Horst P. Horst, Wassily Kandinsky, Kuo Hsi, Tamara de Lempicka, Helen Levitt, Ralph Meatyard, Tina Modotti, Claude Monet, Alphonse Mucha, Camille Pissarro, Albert Renger-Patzsch, Norman Rockwell, Alfred Sisley, Theodore Clement Steele, William Henry Fox Talbot, James Tissot, Garry Winogrand, and others. Music: Adagio sostenuto from Sonata for Piano No. 14 ("Moonlight Sonata") by Ludwig van Beethoven. Created at animoto.com.
Celebration of summer in paintings and photographs by Ansel Adams, Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Yann Arthus-Bertrand, Jodi Bieber, Hieronymus Bosch, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Gustave Caillebotte, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Walker Evans, Lyonel Feininger, Arthur (Weegee) Fellig, George Fiske, Vincent van Gogh, John Gutmann, Lewis Hine, George Hoyningen-Huene, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Jacques Henri Lartigue, Chris Ledochowski, Annie Leibovitz, Arthur Leipzig, Helen Levitt, Henri Matisse, Steve McCurry, Joel Meyerowitz, Tina Modotti, Irving Penn, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Willy Ronis, Henri Rousseau, Georges Seurat, W. Eugene Smith, Mark Tansey, Guy Tillim, Jerry Uelsmann, Diego Velázquez, and others. Song: Sunshine (Instrumental) by Ian Nickus. Created at animoto.com.
Helen Levitt (August 31, 1913 March 29, 2009) was an American photographer. She was particularly noted for "street photography" around New York City, and has been called "the most celebrated and least known photographer of her time." Levitt grew up in Brooklyn. Dropping out of high school, she taught herself photography while working for a commercial photographer. While teaching some classes in art to children in 1937, Levitt became intrigued with the transitory chalk drawings that were part of the New York children's street culture of the time. She purchased a Leica camera and began to photograph these works, as well as the children who made them. The resulting photographs were ultimately published in 1987 as In The Street: chalk drawings and messages, New York City 19381948. She associated with Walker Evans in 1938-39. In 1943, Edward Steichen curated her first solo exhibition "Helen Levitt: Photographs of Children" at the Museum of Modern Art. She subsequently began to find press work as a documentary photographer. In 1959 and 1960, Levitt received two Guggenheim Foundation grants to take color photographs on the streets of New York, and she returned to still photography.In 1965 she published her first major collection, A Way of Seeing.Much of her work in color from the 1960s was stolen in a 1970 burglary of her East 13th Street apartment. The remaining photos, and others taken in the following years, can be seen in the 2005 book Slide Show: The Color Photographs of ...
Across 57th - 3rd to 2nd - Still searching for a comprehensive as well as distinct method for shooting cityscapes. Bernice Abbott, Helen Levitt, Figured it out. I'd like to capture Abbott's eye, but I have my own. I'm working towards it. Get closer next time. Laid up for awhile.
Amateur street photography - Candid portraits of Japanese during worldwide financial crisis (January 2009) - Pictures made within a week's time across the streets of Tokyo, first time in Japan © LE_M@SC
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BuzzFoto Video Podcast Episode 02 - BuzzFoto | Paparazzi As An Art Form! Our Very own Brad Elterman gives you a brief definition and description of why paparazzi photographs are an art form and then he goes on to talk about a paparazzi hosedown back in the 70's. He then talks about his photographer inspirations such as Walker Evans, Henri Cartier Bresson, and Helen Levitt.
materiał zrealizowany podczas 10tej edycji documenta w Kassel [1997]. Catherine David, Maribel Koeniger i Geert Lovink mówią o założeniach wystawy. Autorami prezentowanych prac są m.in.: Gerhard Richter, Dan Graham, Jean-Luc Godard, Ed Van Der Elsken, Helen Levitt, Jeff Wall, Gary Winogrand.
"Passing Strangers" by Sarah Vaughan with Billy Eckstine. From her album "Birdland". Photos by: Henri Bresson-Cartier, Helen Levitt, Andre Keretsz, August Sander and more.
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Face. Who will remember. Fame lays prostrate before them then a portal grave.
Part 1 In the street (c1948). New York in the 1940s. A documentary by James Agee, Helen Levitt and Janice Loeb.
Part 2 In the street (c1948). New York in the 1940s. A documentary by James Agee, Helen Levitt and Janice Loeb.
In Memoriam 2009 Vol.5 (Slideshow) -Famous people who passed away in 2009- Dedicated to Actor Dom DeLuise, Child Actress Shirley Jean Rickert, Author Marilyn French, Actor Charles "Bud" Tingwell, Photographer Rocco Morabito, Actress Mary Glory, Bodybuilder Armand Tanny, Professional Boxer Chris Finnegan, Architect Arthur Erickson, Rapper "Dolla", Actress Beatrice Arthur, Photographer Helen Levitt, Actress Lucy Gordon, Professional Basketball Player and Guitarist Wayman Tisdale, Painter Honoré Desmond Sharrer, Actress,Dancer and the Widow of Actor Sammy Davis,Jr. Altovise Davis, Entertainer Danny Gans. Music by Jesse Hozeny- Apollo (AudioSwap).
Fotografías de Helen Levitt Música: "Preludios" de Chopin y "Música acuática" de Haendel
In collaboration with Obit Magazine, Daylight presents this remembrance and celebration of photographer Helen Levitt.
Street scenes on the Lower East Side in 1977. Dedicated to Helen Levitt.
Description: Billy Finley is constantly the butt of his co-workers jokes, and is fired after he makes a fool out of himself on two different stories, one with Matlock, the other with politician Joe Bivins. Shortly after, the body of another fired co-worker, Doug Levitt, is found, and Billy is the first suspect. Matlock agrees to defend Billy, who then makes another scene as he confronts Diane Becker at the office, accusing her of being behind the second prank, which ended up getting him fired. What Matlock doesn't realize is that Levitt faked his own death, and he and Becker were involved in a scheme to make a lot of money by airing incorrect news regarding a report by the zoning commission. While Conrad keeps an eye on their third partner, Nelson Adelson, Matlock is also trying to get out of a ticket for failure to stop at a stop sign. The real murderer winds up being murdered himself, which doesn't help Matlock's client much...not only that, but there's a real estate scam looming in the wings that also affects the case. Originally aired on April 24 and May 1, 1992, season 6.
Description: Billy Finley is constantly the butt of his co-workers jokes, and is fired after he makes a fool out of himself on two different stories, one with Matlock, the other with politician Joe Bivins. Shortly after, the body of another fired co-worker, Doug Levitt, is found, and Billy is the first suspect. Matlock agrees to defend Billy, who then makes another scene as he confronts Diane Becker at the office, accusing her of being behind the second prank, which ended up getting him fired. What Matlock doesn't realize is that Levitt faked his own death, and he and Becker were involved in a scheme to make a lot of money by airing incorrect news regarding a report by the zoning commission. While Conrad keeps an eye on their third partner, Nelson Adelson, Matlock is also trying to get out of a ticket for failure to stop at a stop sign. The real murderer winds up being murdered himself, which doesn't help Matlock's client much...not only that, but there's a real estate scam looming in the wings that also affects the case. Originally aired on April 24 and May 1, 1992, season 6.
Description: Billy Finley is constantly the butt of his co-workers jokes, and is fired after he makes a fool out of himself on two different stories, one with Matlock, the other with politician Joe Bivins. Shortly after, the body of another fired co-worker, Doug Levitt, is found, and Billy is the first suspect. Matlock agrees to defend Billy, who then makes another scene as he confronts Diane Becker at the office, accusing her of being behind the second prank, which ended up getting him fired. What Matlock doesn't realize is that Levitt faked his own death, and he and Becker were involved in a scheme to make a lot of money by airing incorrect news regarding a report by the zoning commission. While Conrad keeps an eye on their third partner, Nelson Adelson, Matlock is also trying to get out of a ticket for failure to stop at a stop sign. The real murderer winds up being murdered himself, which doesn't help Matlock's client much...not only that, but there's a real estate scam looming in the wings that also affects the case. Originally aired on April 24 and May 1, 1992, season 6.
Description: Billy Finley is constantly the butt of his co-workers jokes, and is fired after he makes a fool out of himself on two different stories, one with Matlock, the other with politician Joe Bivins. Shortly after, the body of another fired co-worker, Doug Levitt, is found, and Billy is the first suspect. Matlock agrees to defend Billy, who then makes another scene as he confronts Diane Becker at the office, accusing her of being behind the second prank, which ended up getting him fired. What Matlock doesn't realize is that Levitt faked his own death, and he and Becker were involved in a scheme to make a lot of money by airing incorrect news regarding a report by the zoning commission. While Conrad keeps an eye on their third partner, Nelson Adelson, Matlock is also trying to get out of a ticket for failure to stop at a stop sign. The real murderer winds up being murdered himself, which doesn't help Matlock's client much...not only that, but there's a real estate scam looming in the wings that also affects the case. Originally aired on April 24 and May 1, 1992, season 6.
Description: Billy Finley is constantly the butt of his co-workers jokes, and is fired after he makes a fool out of himself on two different stories, one with Matlock, the other with politician Joe Bivins. Shortly after, the body of another fired co-worker, Doug Levitt, is found, and Billy is the first suspect. Matlock agrees to defend Billy, who then makes another scene as he confronts Diane Becker at the office, accusing her of being behind the second prank, which ended up getting him fired. What Matlock doesn't realize is that Levitt faked his own death, and he and Becker were involved in a scheme to make a lot of money by airing incorrect news regarding a report by the zoning commission. While Conrad keeps an eye on their third partner, Nelson Adelson, Matlock is also trying to get out of a ticket for failure to stop at a stop sign. The real murderer winds up being murdered himself, which doesn't help Matlock's client much...not only that, but there's a real estate scam looming in the wings that also affects the case. Originally aired on April 24 and May 1, 1992, season 6.
Description: Billy Finley is constantly the butt of his co-workers jokes, and is fired after he makes a fool out of himself on two different stories, one with Matlock, the other with politician Joe Bivins. Shortly after, the body of another fired co-worker, Doug Levitt, is found, and Billy is the first suspect. Matlock agrees to defend Billy, who then makes another scene as he confronts Diane Becker at the office, accusing her of being behind the second prank, which ended up getting him fired. What Matlock doesn't realize is that Levitt faked his own death, and he and Becker were involved in a scheme to make a lot of money by airing incorrect news regarding a report by the zoning commission. While Conrad keeps an eye on their third partner, Nelson Adelson, Matlock is also trying to get out of a ticket for failure to stop at a stop sign. The real murderer winds up being murdered himself, which doesn't help Matlock's client much...not only that, but there's a real estate scam looming in the wings that also affects the case. Originally aired on April 24 and May 1, 1992, season 6.
Description: Billy Finley is constantly the butt of his co-workers jokes, and is fired after he makes a fool out of himself on two different stories, one with Matlock, the other with politician Joe Bivins. Shortly after, the body of another fired co-worker, Doug Levitt, is found, and Billy is the first suspect. Matlock agrees to defend Billy, who then makes another scene as he confronts Diane Becker at the office, accusing her of being behind the second prank, which ended up getting him fired. What Matlock doesn't realize is that Levitt faked his own death, and he and Becker were involved in a scheme to make a lot of money by airing incorrect news regarding a report by the zoning commission. While Conrad keeps an eye on their third partner, Nelson Adelson, Matlock is also trying to get out of a ticket for failure to stop at a stop sign. The real murderer winds up being murdered himself, which doesn't help Matlock's client much...not only that, but there's a real estate scam looming in the wings that also affects the case. Originally aired on April 24 and May 1, 1992, season 6.
Description: Billy Finley is constantly the butt of his co-workers jokes, and is fired after he makes a fool out of himself on two different stories, one with Matlock, the other with politician Joe Bivins. Shortly after, the body of another fired co-worker, Doug Levitt, is found, and Billy is the first suspect. Matlock agrees to defend Billy, who then makes another scene as he confronts Diane Becker at the office, accusing her of being behind the second prank, which ended up getting him fired. What Matlock doesn't realize is that Levitt faked his own death, and he and Becker were involved in a scheme to make a lot of money by airing incorrect news regarding a report by the zoning commission. While Conrad keeps an eye on their third partner, Nelson Adelson, Matlock is also trying to get out of a ticket for failure to stop at a stop sign. The real murderer winds up being murdered himself, which doesn't help Matlock's client much...not only that, but there's a real estate scam looming in the wings that also affects the case. Originally aired on April 24 and May 1, 1992, season 6.
Description: Billy Finley is constantly the butt of his co-workers jokes, and is fired after he makes a fool out of himself on two different stories, one with Matlock, the other with politician Joe Bivins. Shortly after, the body of another fired co-worker, Doug Levitt, is found, and Billy is the first suspect. Matlock agrees to defend Billy, who then makes another scene as he confronts Diane Becker at the office, accusing her of being behind the second prank, which ended up getting him fired. What Matlock doesn't realize is that Levitt faked his own death, and he and Becker were involved in a scheme to make a lot of money by airing incorrect news regarding a report by the zoning commission. While Conrad keeps an eye on their third partner, Nelson Adelson, Matlock is also trying to get out of a ticket for failure to stop at a stop sign. The real murderer winds up being murdered himself, which doesn't help Matlock's client much...not only that, but there's a real estate scam looming in the wings that also affects the case. Originally aired on April 24 and May 1, 1992, season 6.
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...Levitt was born in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn in 1913 and grew up to be one of the great street photographers of the 20th century. She was known for her lyrical and effusive photographs of children on the streets of Manhattan in the 1930's and 40's. Today's obituary...
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Only the Blog Knows Brooklyn
http://onlytheblogknowsbrooklyn.typepad.com/only_the_blog_knows_brook/2009/03/helen-levitt-great-ny-street-photographer-dies-at-95.html
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...Levitt, a master of street photography whose images of children playing in New York during the late 1930s and early '40s are classics of 20th century photography, died at her home in Manhattan on Sunday. She was 95. The critic Adam Gopnik, writing in The New...
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Boston Globe
http://www.boston.com/ae/theater_arts/articles/2009/03/30/helen_levitt_95_master_of_street_photography?rss_id=Boston.com+--+Top+arts+and+entertainment+news
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...in their activities - hunching over a newspaper, scrabbling under a car - that they seem to have crumpled into deformity. Helen Levitt (Powerhouse, £37.50) shows her best-loved pictures alongside newer work. Levitt's super-saturated colour photos of the Seventies...
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The Telegraph
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