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William Klein + Daido Moriyama at Tate Modern { 40 images } Created 8 Oct 2012

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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: a visitor looks up at 'Piazza di Spagna, Rome 1960' by William Klein. The exhibition examine the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: a visitor looks up at pictures by Daido Moriyama. The exhibition examine the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: a woman walks by pictures by Daido Moriyama. The exhibition examine the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: Tate Modern opens William Klein + Daido Moriyama exhibition that examines the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: a visitor looks up at pictures by Daido Moriyama at Tate Modern. The exhibition examine the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: Tate Modern opens William Klein + Daido Moriyama exhibition that examines the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: a visitor looks up at pictures by Daido Moriyama. The exhibition examine the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: Tate Modern opens William Klein + Daido Moriyama exhibition that examines the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: a visitor looks up at 'Piazza di Spagna, Rome 1960' by William Klein. The exhibition examine the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: a visitor looks up at 'Piazza di Spagna, Rome 1960' by William Klein. The exhibition examine the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: photographers take pictures at a member of the staff posing in front of 'Piazza di Spagna, Rome 1960' by William Klein. The exhibition examine the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: Tate Modern opens William Klein + Daido Moriyama exhibition that examines the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: Tate Modern opens William Klein + Daido Moriyama exhibition that examines the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: a visitor reads the introduction to the Daido Moriyama section. The exhibition examine the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: curator Simon Baker interviewed beside pictures by Daido Moriyama. The exhibition examine the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: Tate Modern opens William Klein + Daido Moriyama exhibition that examines the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: Tate Modern opens William Klein + Daido Moriyama exhibition that examines the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: a woman walks by a picture by William Klein at the Tate Modern exhibition 'William Klein + Daido Moriyama'. The exhibition examine the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: a woman looks at a video by William Klein at the Tate Modern exhibition 'William Klein + Daido Moriyama'. The exhibition examine the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: a woman walks by pictures by Daido Moriyama. The exhibition examine the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: a woman walks by at pictures by Daido Moriyama. The exhibition examine the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: a visitor looks up at pictures by Daido Moriyama. The exhibition examine the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: a woman looks up at pictures by Daido Moriyama. The exhibition examine the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: Tate Modern opens William Klein + Daido Moriyama exhibition that examines the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: Tate Modern opens William Klein + Daido Moriyama exhibition that examines the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: Tate Modern opens William Klein + Daido Moriyama exhibition that examines the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: Tate Modern opens William Klein + Daido Moriyama exhibition that examines the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: Tate Modern opens William Klein + Daido Moriyama exhibition that examines the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: a member of the press records the section by Daido Moriyama. The exhibition examine the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: a visitor looks up at pictures by Daido Moriyama. The exhibition examine the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: a visitor passes by pictures by Daido Moriyama. The exhibition examine the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: Tate Modern opens William Klein + Daido Moriyama exhibition that examines the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: Tate Modern opens William Klein + Daido Moriyama exhibition that examines the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: a member of the staff  looks at pictures by Daido Moriyama. The exhibition examine the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: visitors look up at pictures by Daido Moriyama. The exhibition examine the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: a visitor looks up at pictures by Daido Moriyama. The exhibition examine the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: Tate Modern opens William Klein + Daido Moriyama exhibition that examines the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: a woman looks at a video by William Klein at the Tate Modern exhibition 'William Klein + Daido Moriyama'. The exhibition examine the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: a woman looks up at pictures by Daido Moriyama. The exhibition examine the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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  • London, UK - 8 October 2012: a woman looks at a picture by William Klein at the Tate Modern exhibition 'William Klein + Daido Moriyama'. The exhibition examine the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928) and that of Daido Moriyama (b.1938). Taking as its central theme the cities of New York and Tokyo, the show explores both artists' celebrated depictions of modern urban life.
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